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With St. Louis losing, Philly
could get closer in playoff race.
SPORTS, 3B
Did the Phillies
gain ground?
One candidate takes the lead
in campaign fundraising.
NATION & WORLD, 5A
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the cash?
Heres how you can let there
be light in your home.
AT HOME, 1C
Some new ideas
to light the way
Two-thirds of Luzerne Countys public
schools missed state academic benchmarks
this year, with 43 out of 63 schools not mak-
ing Adequate Yearly Progress toward full
student proficiency in math and reading
tests.
It is the poorest local showing by far in
the 10 years the AYP measure has been in
use.
Its a classic case of narrowing the goal
posts, Hazleton Area Superintendent Fran-
cis Antonelli said, with more schools likely
to miss each year.
The Adequate Yearly Progress mandate
was created by the 2001 law known as No
Child Left Behind.
The ultimate goal is to have all students
who are tested score proficient or better in
standardized math and reading exams by
2014. Those tests are given in grade 3
through8 and11, thoughthe11thgrade tests
arebeingreplacedwithanewbatteryof tests
covering more subjects in high school.
The state uses several measures to deter-
mine if a school meets AYP, including per-
centage of students taking the tests, attend-
ancerates inelementaryschools andgradua-
tion rates in high schools.
Test performance
But the biggest factor is test performance.
Individual schools as well as the district
Not making the grade
Schools miss academic benchmarks
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
See GRADE, Page 10A
PSU READIES FOR
THE BIG GAME
Told that Temple looks
at todays game against Penn
State as
something
of a Super
Bowl, PSU
coach Bill
OBrien
said, Im
glad its
their Super Bowl. But this is a
big game for us like every
single game this year.
As far as a tone-setter, this is a
big one for OBrien and his
players. Headed into Big Ten
play at 2-2 is far different from
a 1-3 record, coming off of the
teams first loss to the Owls in
over 70 years. 1B
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Luzerne County Manager Rob-
ert Lawton issued a memo to
county council members Friday
evening urging them to earmark
up to $232,729 in community de-
velopment funds to demolish the
Sterling Hotel in downtown
Wilkes-Barre.
Its the last piece necessary in
order toremoveanyactual or per-
ceived road-
blocks inrestor-
ing this proper-
ty back to pro-
ductive use,
Lawton said.
Council will
vote on Law-
tons recom-
mendation
Tuesday.
Acouncil majorityhadvotedin
April toaccept Lawtons proposal
to cancel an up-to-$1.5 million
community development busi-
ness loan fund allocation for the
Sterling demolition. Lawton said
at the time he couldnt justify the
spending with no firm plans to
develop the parcel and create
jobs.
Wilkes-Barre and the proper-
tys nonprofit owner, CityVest,
have since obtained bids that re-
duceddemolitioncosts andapro-
posal from an unnamed develop-
er interested in building a resi-
dential and commercial property
at the site after its cleared.
Withthe lowest demolitionbid
at $492,729, the county share
would be $232,729 for teardown
and site clearance, Lawton said.
The city is providing $260,000 in
state gaming funds.
CityVest is out of funds and
spent most of a $6 million county
loan to expand the parcel, tear
down an attached high-rise and
remove hazardous material from
the original 114-year-old hotel at
River and Market streets.
Wilkes-Barre would be on the
hook without further county in-
volvement because the city con-
demned the property.
If the city covered the entire
demolition expense, it would
bump the county out of its posi-
tion as first lien holder, even
though the county is owed $6
million, Lawton told council.
Lawton
presents
Sterling
proposal
County manager urges council
to earmark up to $232,729 to
help pay to raze former hotel.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See STERLING, Page 10A
Lawton
WASHINGTON Mitt Rom-
ney and his wife, Ann, paid $1.94
million in federal taxes on last
years income of $13.7million, for
an effective tax rate of 14.1 per-
cent, his campaign said Friday.
Thats slightly above the 13.9
percent rate the couple paid in
2010. Most of the 2011 income
was from invest-
ments.
Campaign offi-
cials said the cou-
ple filed the return
Friday with the In-
ternal Revenue Service, after re-
ceiving an extension. They were
to publicly release their full 2011
returns late Friday.
Romneys taxes have emerged
as a key issue during the 2012
presidential race with President
Barack Obama. Romney released
his 2010 tax returns anda 2011es-
timate in January, but he has de-
clined to disclose his returns
from earlier years.
His vast fortune and his long
association with Bain Capital,
the private equity firm he co-
founded, have been much dis-
cussed this year.
His campaign earlier estimat-
ed that Romney would pay about
$3.2 million in taxes for the year,
an estimate well above the $1.9
million actually paid. He paid
about $3 million in federal in-
cometaxes in2010aneffective
rate of 13.9 percent.
Critics, including Obama, have
Mitt Romney and wife paid $1.94 million in federal taxes
AP PHOTO
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gestures during a
campaign rally.
Romneys taxes have emerged
as a key issue during the 2012
presidential race.
By TOMRAUM
Associated Press
See TAXES, Page 10A
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ELECTION
STUDENTS GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
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tudents from Wyoming Valley Montessori School in Kingston sign Light a Candle for Peace as they stand around a
large peace sign made up of pinwheels before the start of school Friday morning. The United Nations General As-
sembly in 1981 declared Sept. 21 the International Day of Peace a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace,
both within and among all nations and peoples.
WILKES-BARRE In one of the largest
verdicts in Luzerne County history, a jury on
Friday awarded a Dickson City woman and
her husband just more than $10.1 million in
compensatory and punitive damages for in-
juries the woman suffered after her vehicle
was struck by a dump
truck.
Holly Ann Kuchwara
and her husband, Robert,
filed suit against Theodus
Williams of Olyphant and
Valvano Construction Inc.
of Dickson City in connec-
tion with the crash that oc-
curred on May 7, 2010.
According the suit, Kuchwara was driving
one of three vehicles that were involved in a
chain-reaction crash after Williams failed to
stop the 1979 Mack tri-axle dump truck he
was driving on Dundaff Street in Dickson
City.
The truck slammed into the rear of a car
driven by Doreen Klaproth-Mazur, pushing
the vehicle into the rear of Kuchwaras 1998
Ford. The impact pushed Kuchwaras car in-
to another vehicle in front of her, then into a
utility pole.
Kuchwara suffered severe injuries, includ-
ing facial abrasions, fractured vertebrae and
a severely broken ankle that has left her with
a noticeable limp.
Couple awarded $10 million in Luzerne County Court
One of the largest verdicts in Luzerne
County history awarded to Holly Ann
Kuchwara and her husband, Robert.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
See AWARD, Page 10A
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Anderson, Margaret
Andes, Leonard
Barberio, Frank
Bestwick, John R.
Bolinski, Alfred
Deets, Clyde
Ghilardi, Lorraine
Groff, Kathleen
Humphrey, Joseph
Kern, Susan
Naples, Joanne
Ogof, Jack
Piedmont, Loretta
Price, Josephine
Sabulski, Richard
Smith, Helen
Traglia, Beatrice
Trentowski, Vincent
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WILKES-BARRE -- The party
is over at least for a year.
Organizers of the annual Party
on the Square have announced
that the ninth annual event
scheduled for Sept. 27 has been
postponed until 2013.
Drew McLaughlin, the citys
administrative coordinator, and
Larry Newman, vice president of
the Greater Wilkes-Barre Cham-
ber of Commerce, confirmed this
years event has been postponed
and said the event will be re-
tooled to plan a larger event that
will expand off of Public Square.
The event that attracted 1,500
college students in 2011 will now
take place throughout the citys
downtown in 2013.
Students fromthe five Luzerne
County colleges Wilkes Univer-
sity, Kings College, Luzerne
County Community College, Mi-
sericordia University and Penn
State University/Wilkes-Barre
partied downtown and Public
Square was shut down to traffic.
Each student that presented a
valid college ID would receive a
free discount card for some area
businesses. We want to orient
the students with the entire
downtown area and its business-
es, Newman said. We want the
students to know where all the
businesses are that offer the dis-
counts on the card.
Newman and McLaughlin,
along with representatives of the
Diamond City Partnership and
the Downtown Wilkes-Barre
Business Association, decided to
re-think the event portion of the
Party on the Square. Student
discount cards will still be dis-
tributed this year.
Newman said the event began
in 2004 with about 50 students in
attendance and grew every year.
The idea came out of a study
done by the five local colleges on
how to bridge the gap that exist-
ed between colleges and the ci-
ties where they are located.
In 2004, there were no movie
theater, no bookstore and not
many downtown restaurants,
Newman said. So when we in-
troduced the event, the college
students came to an area they
probably would never visit again
the downtown.
But that all changed over the
years, Newman said, as the city
underwent a resurgence and
many new businesses and attrac-
tions sprang up.
We could never have gotten
everything planned by Sept. 27,
McLaughlin said. So rather than
do a halfhearted new event, we
decided to postpone it and plan a
new event to really showcase the
downtown.
Party on Square postponed until 2013
Annual event for college
students in Wilkes-Barre will
be re-tooled.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
C
lyde C. Deets, 90, of Bristol,
Pa., died Wednesday evening,
September 19, 2012, at home.
Born March 24, 1922, in Slo-
cum, he was a son of the late Clar-
ence and Marjorie (Myers) Deets.
He served in the U.S. Army 78th
Division as a military policeman
during World War II, attaining the
rank of Sergeant. He retired from
the Frankford Arsenal, Philadel-
phia.
He was a member of the Bever-
ly- Riverside N.J. Masonic Lodge
#107 F. & A.M. and a 32nd degree
mason in the Valley of Philadel-
phia. He also was a member of
VFW Post 7918, Slocum.
He was preceded in death by his
first wife, the former Marjorie
Coombs, who died August 26,
1991, and by his second wife,
Frances Brophy Deets, who diedin
2004. He was the last surviving
member of his immediate family.
Surviving are his daughter, Cly-
rie Snyder and her husband, Mar-
vin, Bristol; stepdaughters, Kathy
Bradley, Sharon Shawcross, both
of Philadelphia; a stepson, Bill Bro-
phy, Philadelphia; four grandchil-
dren, Gregory Snyder and com-
panion, Jennifer Cameron, Darryl
Snyder and wife, Stephanie, Sa-
muel Snyder andwife, Lisa, Marde
Snyder and companion, Kevin
Pawlaski; eight great-grandchil-
dren, Jessica, Nadia, Stephenie,
Autumn, Angel, Kandace, Antho-
ny and Gwen; a great-great-grand-
child, Leon; and a companion,
Theresa Burgstahler.
Funeral services will be
heldWednesday at 11:30 a.m.
at the Mayo Funeral Home Inc.,
110 Chestnut St., Berwick, with
the Rev. WilliamMackey-Wisor of-
ficiating. Burial will be in Elan Me-
morial Park, Lime Ridge. Visita-
tion will be Tuesday from 6 to 8
p.m.
Donations can be made to the
Beverly Riverside Masonic Lodge
No. 107, 621 Chester Ave., River-
side, NJ 08075. For additional in-
formation, or tosendcondolences,
please visit www.mayofh.com.
Clyde C. Deets
September 19, 2012
B
eatrice Betty Traglia, 87, of
Pittston, passedaway Thursday,
September 20, 2012, in Common-
wealth Hospice, Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Pittston on August 16,
1925, she was a daughter of the late
Antonio and Loretta Serafine Tra-
glia.
She was a graduate of Pittston
High School, class of 1944. She had
worked in the local garment indus-
try and was a member of the ILGW
Union. She enjoyed and took great
pride in gardening. She was a kind,
generous person who dearly loved
her family especially her nieces and
nephews. She will be greatly missed
by friends and family.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by sisters, Jo-
sephine Traglia, Christine Wood-
ring, Lorraine Traglia; brothers, Do-
minick and Nicholas Traglia.
Surviving are two sisters, Ange-
line Traglia, Pittston, Arlene Toro
and her husband, Joseph, Chalfont,
Pa.; a sister-in-law, Dolores Guarnie-
ri Traglia, Duryea; a brother-in-law,
Charles Woodring, Del.; three niec-
es Lori White and her husband, Joe,
Linda Toro Mahoney and her hus-
band, Jay, Joanne Toro Ziegler; five
nephews, Anthony Traglia and his
wife, Sharon, Charles Woodringand
his wife, Dianne; Edward Woodring
and his wife, Kathy, Richard Wood-
ring, Lawrence Toro and his wife,
Sherry; five grand-nieces and six
grand-nephews.
Private funeral services will be
held at the convenience of the fam-
ily with interment in West Pittston
Cemetery. Funeral arrangements
are entrusted to the Peter J. Adoni-
zio Funeral Home, 251 William St.,
Pittston. Online condolences may
be made at www.peterjadoniziofun-
eralhome.com.
Beatrice Traglia
September 20, 2012
K
athleen B. Groff, 78, of Harveys
Lake, passed away on Friday,
September 21, 2012, at her home.
She was born July 23, 1934, in
Wilkes-Barre, a daughter of the late
Robert and Blanche Dlugoszewski
Rose.
She was a graduate of Wilkes-
Barre Township High School and
was formerly employed for the So-
cial Security Administration. She
was preceded in death by her hus-
band, George Groff; son, Richard
Groff; brother, Edward Rose; sister,
Marion Sampson.
Surviving are her son, Anthony
Groff of Harveys Lake with whom
she resided with, and his wife,
Gayle, of Wilkes-Barre; grandchil-
dren, Victoria, and Anthony Jr.;
step-granddaughter, Cathy Irwin;
great-grandchildren, Todd, Brean-
na; brother, Robert Rose and his
wife, Maryann of Mountain Top;
nieces and nephews, Bill Sampson,
Bob Sampson, Eric Rose, Melissa
Rose, Scot Rose, andKimKrofchok.
Private funeral services will be
held. Condolences can be sent to
the family at www.eblakecollin-
s.com.
Kathleen B. Groff
September 21, 2012
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W
ith his loving family at his side,
Richard A. Sabulski, 64, of
Sweet Valley, was welcomed into
eternal life by a brilliant sunrise on
the morning of September 20, 2012.
He was born on February 27,
1948, in Wilkes-Barre, and was a son
of the late Anthony and Dorothy Fe-
gal Sabulski.
A graduate of G.A.R. Memorial
High School, Richard continued his
education at Luzerne County Com-
munity College and earned his bac-
calaureate degree from Kings Col-
lege.
An avid outdoorsman and envi-
ronmentalist, Richard greatly en-
joyed hunting, fishing and nature
walks. His love of the outdoors led
him to a career with the Pennsylva-
nia Department of Environmental
Protection, from which he later re-
tired.
Richard was a devoted husband
and father, who was known for his
words of wisdom, his practical
knowledge and his sense of humor.
He was a devout Christian and
member of the Parishof Our Ladyof
Fatima. He drew great strength and
comfort fromhis faithandsought to
share that faith with others. To that
end, he and his wife participated in
the Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults program at the Church of
Saint Marys of the Immaculate
Conception, where he was a com-
municant.
Richard was an inspiration to all
who knewhimas he bravely battled
several serious health issues. Each
time Richard succeeded in beating
impossibly slimodds, he reaffirmed
for others the belief in God, in mira-
cles and in love.
He will be greatly missed by his
wife, the former Marilyn Ransom;
son, Jim and his fiance, Nancy Ja-
cobs and their children, Sidney and
Caleb of Wilkes-Barre; daughter,
Lynn Sabulski of Wilkes-Barre;
brother, Anthony and his wife, Ma-
ria Sabulski, of Fort Washington;
sister, Marilyn Warrelman of
Wilkes-Barre; nieces, nephews, cou-
sins and friends. He will also be
greatlymissedbyhis best buddy, his
miniature poodle, Lou.
Celebration of Richards Life
will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m.
fromMcLaughlins The FamilyFu-
neral Service, 142 S. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, with funeral Mass
at 9:30 a.m. in the Church of Saint
Mary of the Immaculate Concep-
tion. Interment will be in Saint Ma-
rys Cemetery in Hanover Town-
ship. Visitation will be held at
McLaughlins on Sunday from5 to 8
p.m.
In lieu of flowers, please consider
becoming an organ and/or tissue
donor. For more information or to
register online, please visit
www.donatelife-pa.org. Permanent
messages and memories can be
shared with Richards family at
www.celebratehislife.com.
Richard A. Sabulski
September 20, 2012
J
oseph Humphrey The Humph,
born January 4, 1949, lived as he
wanted for 63 years.
Everyone who knew him has a
HumphreyStory that makes them
laugh.
Prior tojoiningthemilitary, heat-
tended Pittston schools. He was a
disabled veteran of the Vietnam
War. He worked as a truck driver af-
ter completinghis Army service. He
worked in the kitchen at the Veter-
ans Affairs Medical Center, Plains
Township, for 20 years until he was
unable to continue due to complica-
tions fromdiabetes. He was a mem-
ber of the American Legion, Pitt-
ston, and the VFW of Pittston and
Wilkes-Barre. He made everyone he
knew laugh and we hope when you
think of him, you can still laugh.
That would be what he wanted. He
will join in heaven his father, Joseph
T. Humphrey.
He leaves his wife of 35 years,
Kate Moore Humphrey; son, Jody
and his wife, Alicia Humphrey, La-
flin; daughter, Kali Humphrey, at
home. He is also survived by his
mother, Mary Pradel Humphrey,
Pittston; sisters, Mary Grace and
her husband, John Lloyd, Yvonne
Humphrey Hughes; brother, Ri-
chard Humphrey; brother-in-law,
John Moore; sister-in-law, Mary
Robinson; as well as nieces and ne-
phews.
Per his wishes he will be cre-
matedandhave private servic-
es.
Arrangements are entrusted to
the Peter J. AdonizioFuneral Home,
251 William St., Pittston. Online
condolences may be made at
www.peterjadoniziofuneralhome-
.com.
Joseph Humphrey
September 20, 2012
WEST PITTSTON Council
on Thursday voted to borrow
$2.56 million to pay contractors
who removed flood debris last
year, and all officials can do is
hope the federal government will
fully reimburse the borough in
time to repay the loan.
It is a gamble, but we dont
have much choice, said council
President Barry Hosier. Were
damned if we do and damned if
we dont.
Floodwaters from the Susque-
hanna River ravaged about a
third of all the structures in the
borough in September 2011. The
borough contracted with Pioneer
Construction to haul away flood-
caked debris and the bill totaled
just over $2.5 million.
If we didnt vote todowhat we
did (Thursday) night, FEMA
wouldnt pay the full amount
maybe only 80 to 90 percent.
Were hoping that by getting this
loan based on getting the money
as FEMApromised us, we will be
able to get reimbursed in full,
Hosier said.
Voting with Hosier in favor of
the loan from the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation
were Councilmen Peter Albano,
John Hood and Barry Stankus.
Voting against it were Council-
men Peter Musinski, James Rose
and Brian Thornton.
It was a really hard decision.
We stuck our necks out, Hosier
said. The ones who voted no, I
dont hold it against them. I un-
derstand why they did it.
Borough manager Savino Bon-
ita said it would take a tax of
about $1,000 per household to
cover the debt if the Federal
Emergency Management Agency
decided to reimburse the bor-
oughonly$1.5millionof the cost.
But Hosier said if the borough
is left on the hook for $1 million,
we will gobankrupt. I feel that
would be a better option than
putting a $1,000 tax on the home-
owners.
Hosier said FEMA promised
the borough in June the $2.56
million reimbursement was ap-
proved by the agency, and it had
been sent to Congress for approv-
al. However, federal officials have
saidtheyre not aware of any such
request being submitted, he said.
Hosier also said residents
could expect to receive a letter in
the mail if they havent already
from the borough about proce-
dures for making sure their flood
repairs are in compliance with
FEMA regulations and what can
happen if they are not.
Rumors were circulating that
FEMAwouldbe sendingsuchlet-
ters, but Hosier said he was not
aware of any plans for the federal
agency to do so.
The letters inform borough
flood victims that those who ob-
tained work permits and had
their repairs inspected can at
some time apply to the borough
for a variance that would exempt
them from having to raise their
utilities above flood plain level if
they passed inspection without
being above that level.
Those flood victims who did
not get a permit will have to ap-
ply for one and have the repairs
inspected. If notified they are in
violation, theycanstill applyfor a
one-time variance. The board of
appeals could grant one if the
utilities were not raised for what
the board considers a good rea-
son, Hosier said. But if they are
floodedagain, theywouldhave to
raise the utilities, he added.
Residents hadcomplainedthat
the previous code enforcement
officer did not inform them they
were required to raise utilities
above the flood plain and ap-
proved their work without hav-
ing raised utilities.
The borough faces being put
on probation from the National
Flood Insurance Program be-
cause several residents perform-
ed repair work without obtaining
permits and the borough did not
enforce the flood plain manage-
ment ordinance.
The boroughhas until Dec. 1to
correct deficiencies or risk being
excluded from future flood reim-
bursement programs and resi-
dents could be charged a $50 sur-
charge on their annual flood in-
surance premiums.
W. Pittston to borrow $2.56M to pay for flood debris removal
Borough officials hope feds
will reimburse the borough in
time to repay the loan.
By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
HANOVER TWP. Township
police are investigating a crash
on state Route 309 early
Wednesday morning.
Police said Daphiene Held,
50, of Catalpa Avenue, Moun-
tain Top, lost control of a Chev-
rolet Equinox that struck an
embankment while traveling
north on Route 309 toward
Mountain Top at about 2:05
a.m. The vehicle rolled onto its
roof and slid across both lanes
of travel. Held declined medical
treatment.
WILKES-BARRE Bridget
Reese, 35, of Main Street, Ed-
wardsville, was arraigned Mon-
day on charges she spat at a
city police officer on Monday.
Reese was charged with
aggravated assault, disorderly
conduct and public drunk-
enness. She was jailed at the
Luzerne County Correctional
Facility for lack of $100 bail.
PITTSTON State police
Bureau of Liquor Control En-
forcement reported they recent-
ly cited Coopers Seafood
House Waterfront, 304 Kenne-
dy Blvd., for loud noise that
was heard beyond the licensees
property.
AVOCA State police Bu-
reau of Liquor Control Enforce-
ment said they cited Boozers
Sports Bar, 635 Main St., for
possessing or operating gam-
bling devices or permitting
gambling or lotteries.
POLICE BLOTTER
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LOCAL
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JENKINS TWP.
Film celebrates Flack
T
he new WVIA Original Docu-
mentary Film, Rusty Flack:
Doing the Right Thing, premieres
on Monday at 7
p.m. on WVIA-TV.
Charles Rusty
Flack, CEO of Dia-
mond Consolidated
Industries in
Wyoming, died in
2011.
The WVIA docu-
mentary includes
interviews of people who knew him
about what he meant to this region.
Encore presentations of the WVIA
original documentary will air Thurs-
day at 9 p.m. and Sept. 30 at 3 p.m.
on WVIA-TV.
WILKES-BARRE
Arc will hold dinner
The Arc of Luzerne County will
celebrate its 60th anniversary with a
Gala and Annual Awards Dinner
on Oct. 11 at Mohegan Sun at Poco-
no Downs, 1280 Highway 315. Cock-
tail hour with cash bar begins at 5
p.m. and dinner will be served at 6
p.m. A silent auction will be held
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tickets are $75 per person and
can be ordered by calling The Arc at
970-7739 or email info@thearcoflu-
zernecounty.org by Oct. 4.
A discount price of $50 is offered
to all professionals in the human
services field and government em-
ployees to thank them for their
dedication to the people we collec-
tively serve.
SCRANTON
Diocese kicks off appeal
The Diocese of Scranton is kick-
ing off its 2012 Diocesan Annual
Appeal this weekend, with the
theme Serve one another.
Building upon last years appeal,
which surpassed its $5.4 million
goal by raising $5,406,171, the goal
for the 2012 appeal will be $5.55
million.
Pledge cards are available by
calling the appeal office at 207-2250.
Gifts can also be sent directly to:
Diocesan Annual Appeal, 300
Wyoming Ave., Scranton, PA18503-
1279.
A video explaining the signif-
icance and benefits of the appeal
will be shown at all Masses this
weekend. The following week all
Catholic households will receive a
letter and a pledge card from Bishop
Joseph Bambera.
KINGSTON
Police capture fugitive
Police captured a man Friday on
charges he was wanted by the Penn-
sylvania Depart-
ment of Probation
and Parole.
Sean Gilgallon,
24, last known
address as Schlager
Street, Scranton,
was a passenger in
a vehicle that was
stopped for a traffic
violation on Pierce Street at about
11:40 a.m. Gilgallon ran away from
the vehicle that initiated a several
block search from Dorrance Avenue
to Pierce Street, police said.
Police captured Gilgallon when he
was spotted near a house in the 200
block of James Street just after 12
p.m.
Gilgallon was charged with flight
to avoid apprehension and resisting
arrest. He was jailed at the Luzerne
County Correctional Facility for lack
of $25,000 bail.
WILKES-BARRE
G.I. Jobs honors Wilkes
Wilkes University has been named
a Military Friendly School by G.I.
Jobs magazine and its parent com-
pany, Victory Media. It is the third
consecutive year that Wilkes has
been named to the list.
The 2013 Military Friendly
Schools list honors the top 15 per-
cent of colleges, universities and
trade schools in the country that are
doing the most to embrace Amer-
icas military service members, vet-
erans, and spouses as students and
ensure their success on campus.
N E WS I N B R I E F
Flack
Gilgallon
WILKES-BARRE The citys money
woes go deeper than the earned income
taxes still owedfroma collectioncompa-
ny, and concessions from the unionized
workers alone wont solve the problems,
taxpayer advocates said.
Short-term solutions involving give-
backs ignore the bigger issues such as
long-term debt, the advocates said.
City leaders have been meeting with
union representatives to discuss poten-
tial concessions as an alternative to tax
hikes while awaiting approximately $1.1
million in earned income taxes.
The taxes have been collected by the
Centax-Don Wilkinson Agency.
However, the company hired by Lu-
zerne County has been unable to distrib-
ute the moneytomunicipalities andsold
its contract to another firm, Berkheimer
Associates, that is working toward a res-
olution.
The money is owed, but it is guaran-
teed, president of the Wilkes-Barre City
Taxpayers AssociationFrank Sorick said
Friday.
To blame Centax is ridiculous, he
said. (Centax is) bonded and thats
money in the bank.
Instead, the city should address its
growing long-term debt, added Karen
Ceppa-Hirko, the associations treasurer.
Ceppa-Hirko, a critic of the adminis-
trationof Mayor TomLeighton, saidhes
using Centax as an excuse.
Ive been saying since October of last
year that he needs to pay down the
debt, she said.
The citys debt totaled$74.9millionat
the start of this year and has grown to
more than $100 million, she said.
Ahugebondpayment is dueat theend
of next month and the city does not have
the money to pay it, she said.
The citys 2012 General Fund Budget
listed the total debt service as $8.58 mil-
lion including payments for pensions,
capital projects and loans. Part of it has
been paid, but by the bulk of it or $7.39
million is due by the end of the year.
Drew McLaughlin, city administra-
tive coordinator, declined to answer
questions about the citys finances.
We are currently developing the 2013
budget and the mayor will lay out next
years spending plan in detail for the city
council and the public, he said.
If the unions agree to concessions, the
administration should reciprocate, said
Sorick and Ceppa-Hirko.
What are the people at City Hall giv-
ing up? asked Ceppa-Hirko.
Howdo we ask the people who litera-
lly clean up the city, who save our lives,
to give back if the top-heavy city officials
are not willingtogive backthemselves?
Sorick asked.
Taxpayer group cites W-B debt
Advocates say that is citys real
problem, not failure to receive
earned income tax revenue.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
Jerry Lynott, a Times Leader staff writer,
can be contacted at 570 829-7237.
PITTSTON Flanked by a 10-foot in-
flatable rat, a dozen International
Union of Painters and Allied Trades
members walked a picket line Friday
protestingthe use of non-unionworkers
for construction of a building on Main
Street that will house a credit union.
Theyre rats, said Bob Griffiths,
business representative for District
Council 21. Webrought arat tosymbol-
ize that.
And to further protest the non-union
work, Griffiths said he expects the 262
members of District Council 21 to can-
cel their accounts withthefuturetenant
UFCWCredit Union andmove them
to another credit union that supports
unions.
John Hayduk, chief executive officer
for UFCW Credit Union, did not return
messages left at his office requesting
comment. The credit union also has of-
fices in Kingston, Wyoming and Hanov-
er Township.
Griffiths said the building is being
built by SamCar Group, Ltd., located
across the street from the work site.
Sam Marranca, owner of the compa-
ny, was unfazedby the picketers andthe
big rat.
That doesnt bother me at all, he
said. People locally knew the building
was going to be built, but no union con-
tractors approached us about the job.
We dont discriminate. Weve used
union contractors before on other pro-
jects.
Griffiths said the Pittston project is
typical of others that dont use union
workers. He said a developer buys land
and builds the building and then leases
the space.
In this case, like others, the credit
union says its not their fault that union
workers werent used, Griffiths said.
We are recommending our members
cancel their accounts with UFCW and
open accounts with a credit union that
supports labor unions.
Griffths saidhis unioncouldnt picket
the site until the dry wall and painting
began. He said by law, unions cannot
picket a construction site until the spe-
cific work that its members do is being
performed by non-union workers.
Across the street from the picketers
and the 10-foot rat, Gene Stilp parked
his 40-foot pink bus. Stilp, the Demo-
cratic candidate in the 11th Congres-
sional District, was in Pittston for an
event and he stopped by the picket line
to offer support for the union members.
Pittston is in the 17th Congressional
District, but Stilp saidhe sawthe picket
line and wanted to offer support.
I have the support of many unions
throughout my district, Stilp said. I
wantedtostandwithmyunionbrothers
and sisters because I appreciate the
hard work they do.
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Standing next to a 15-foot rat, members of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades picket in Pittston
Friday to protest the use of non-union workers to construct a building that will house a UFCW Credit Union office.
Non-union worker use protested
Building being constructed in
Pittston will house a credit union.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
Luzerne County Controller Walter Grif-
fith said he plans to examine how the au-
thority overseeing the Mohegan Sun Are-
naspentthe$22.59millioninhotel taxrev-
enue it has received to date, particularly
now that the facility plans to open an in-
houserestaurant.
Griffith said he will use his home rule
charterpowertoreviewthefinancesofout-
sidecountyauthorities.
Healsowillaskcountycouncilmembers
Tuesday to schedule a meeting for the au-
thority to publicly update them on its
spending and oper-
ations.
County council
members have
asked representa-
tives of other county
authorities to ap-
pearatcouncil meet-
ings in recent
months.
Council members
appoint the author-
ity board members,
and the terms of three of the 11 arena au-
thorityboardmembersexpireat theendof
theyear. Authoritymembers arenot paid.
Thecountyalsocollectsthe5-percentho-
teltax, ofwhich80percentgoestothearena
authority, officially called the Luzerne
CountyConventionCenter Authority.
Griffith said he and several county ad-
ministrators met with authority represen-
tatives Thursday morning to discuss the
historyof theauthoritys formationandits
recent decision to borrow$12.655 million
as part of a package to refunda prior bond
andpayfor capital improvements.
The controller said he was told the au-
thority would be forthcoming with infor-
mation, but he said an authority represen-
tative accused him of being on a witch
hunt when he asked for a copy of the au-
thoritys budget andaudits onFriday.
He said he later received communica-
tion fromthe authority instructing himto
submit aRight-to-Knowrequest for anyin-
formation.
He said he is not accusing the authority
of any impropriety but believes a reviewis
warranted. The public agency is spending
a hotel tax that could be used for other
countyrecreationprojects, suchascounty-
owned Moon Lake Park, if the funding
hadnt been guaranteed to the arena to re-
payits debts.
I thinkthearenais averypositivething
for the county, but theres a problemif the
authority hesitates to share public docu-
mentsthatwill allowmetoseeif theyreus-
ing the hotel tax money prudently and
wisely, Griffithsaid.
Authority Chairwoman Donna Cupin-
ski, whohas not hadany communications
with Griffith, said the authority will fully
cooperate withany informationsought by
Griffithor council.
Well be happy to get himall the infor-
mation he needs, but we cant do it over-
night, Cupinski said.
Cupinski said the authority still owes
around $28 million in principal and inter-
est on the original arena construction
Controller
to examine
authority
Griffith questions how arena board
spent $22.59M in hotel tax revenue.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
Luzerne County
Council will meet
at 6:30 p.m. Tues-
day in the countys
Emergency Man-
agement Agency
building, Water
Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
I F YO U G O
See CONTROLLER, Page 10A
FAIRVIEW TWP. Moun-
tain Top Hose Co. has been
serving the community for
decades, and, this year, com-
munity members dug a little
deeper into their pockets
when the fire company need-
ed some extra help.
A shiny, new 2012 Pierce
Impel Custom Pumper truck
was delivered to the firehouse
on Friday, and the company
doesnt owe the bank a penny
on it thanks to successful past
fundraisers and a spike in do-
nations of more than 60 per-
cent for this years member-
shipdrive, saidcompany pres-
ident Dave Hourigan.
Usually the annual fund
drive nets around $32,000.
This year, it netted $52,000
and money is still coming in.
Fund drive letters requesting
the usual $30 donation this
year asked residents and busi-
ness owners to consider kick-
ing in an extra $10 or more to
help fund the purchase of the
Mountain Top Hose gets new pumper truck
Bank owed nothing thanks
largely to fundraisers and
a spike in donations.
By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Mountain Top Hose Co. President Dave Hourigan poses
near the new pumper truck dedicated to him, Friday. See PUMPER, Page 10A
What: Check out Mountain
Top Hose Co.s new pumper
and utility trucks and the
Mountain Top Community
Ambulances new ambulance
at a joint open house.
When: 1 to 4 p.m. on Oct. 24
Where: The companies sta-
tions, state Route 437, just off
state Route 309, Fairview
Township.
I F YO U G O
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19 killed in protests
P
akistans Day of Love for the
Prophet turned into a deadly day.
Thousands angered by an anti-Mus-
lim film ignored pleas for peaceful
rallies and rampaged in several Pakista-
ni cities Friday in battles with police
that killed 19 people and touched off
criticism of a government decision to
declare a national holiday to proclaim
devotion for the Prophet Muhammad.
The film, which was produced in the
United States and denigrates the
prophet, has outraged many in the
Muslim world, and there were new,
mostly peaceful protest marches in a
half-dozen countries from Asia to the
Middle East.
PITTSBURGH
Hostage situation ends
An armed suicidal man held a busi-
nessman hostage inside a downtown
office building for more than five hours
Friday and posted Facebook updates
about it before surrendering to author-
ities without incident, police said.
Klein Michael Thaxton, 22, surren-
dered just before 2 p.m., and the man
he took hostage was unhurt, Police
Chief Nathan Harper said.
The hostage-taking on the 16th floor
of Three Gateway Center prompted an
evacuation while Thaxton wrote on
Facebook that he had lost everything
and that people didnt have to worry
about him anymore.
His friends responded by urging him
to end the situation peacefully, in-
cluding one who asked him to think of
his mother.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Trial transcripts posted
Documents show former Penn State
assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky
decided not to take the witness stand
in his own defense after his adopted
son came forward and told prosecutors
Sandusky had abused him.
Trial transcripts posted online Friday
offer a glimpse into Sanduskys deci-
sion to remain silent during his child
sex abuse trial.
Prosecutors agreed they would not
call Matt Sandusky to the witness
stand but still planned to ask Jerry
Sandusky about his sons abuse claims
if he decided to testify.
Sandusky was convicted in June of
sexually abusing 10 boys. He faces
sentencing next month. He maintains
his innocence.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
The voyage home
Space Shuttle Endeavour, mounted on
NASAs Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, pas-
ses over the Golden Gate Bridge in
San Francisco, Friday. Endeavour is
making a final trek across the country
to the California Science Center in Los
Angeles, where it will be permanently
displayed.
WASHINGTON Showing impres-
sive momentum, President Barack Oba-
ma raised more in high-dollar contribu-
tions thanRepublicanpresidential nom-
inee Mitt Romney during the last two
months in 10 of 11 battleground states
that are pivotal to win the presidential
election, accordingtoananalysis of new
campaignfinancial reports byTheAsso-
ciated Press.
Importantly, Romneys campaign has
raised more money from donors who
gave over $200 than Oba-
mas organization overall
since May infour of those
11 battleground states
in some cases by wide
margins, such as $21 mil-
lion for Romney in Florida versus $11.2
million there for Obama. And national-
ly, Romney has continued to out-fun-
draise Obama.
Yet Obama made especially impres-
sive gains last month in Florida, Michi-
gan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylva-
nia, Virginia and Wisconsin.
The new financial figures, current
throughtheendof August, donot reflect
a slamdunk for Obamas campaign. But
as much as the act of donating more
than $200 to a politician is a measure of
popular support, the figures present an-
other challenge for
Romney in key states
with only six weeks
before Election Day.
They also represent
a precursor to what
has been one of the
most difficult periods
in Romneys candida-
cy. Romney has struggled this week to
quell controversy over a secretly record-
ed video in which he told donors that 47
percent of the country pays notaxes and
is dependent on government, amid
fresh signs of a national housing re-
bound and growing support for Obama
in public opinion polls.
For example, in Florida, with its 29
winner-take-all electoral votes, Obama
raised$5.5millioninitemizedcontribu-
tions in July and August compared to
$3.7 million for Romney during the
same period. In Ohio, with 18 electoral
votes andalsoconsidereda keystone for
a winningcampaign, Obama raised$2.3
million compared to $1.3 million for
Romney, during the same period.
The APs analysis doesnt include the
tens of millions of dollars in advertise-
ments from super political action com-
mittees and doesnt include details
about donors who gave fewer than $200
because they arent required to be listed
on the federal reports.
The presidents picking up traction
in battleground states he carried be-
fore, said R. Donahue Peebles, a major
Obama fundraiser in New York. As the
election nears, people are paying more
attention.
President bringing in more cash
Obama campaign raised more in
battleground state contributions in
the last two months.
By JACK GILLUM
Associated Press
Obama
20 1 2
ELECTION
WASHINGTON The heavily armed
extremists wholaidsiege tothe U.S. Con-
sulate in Libya used military-style tactics
that may have steered Americans toward
a waiting ambush, U.S. officials said Fri-
day as they pieced together details about
how the compound was overrun.
U.S. intelligence indicates that 50 or
more people, many of them masked,
were responsible for the Sept. 11 assault
on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Beng-
hazi. Gun trucks provided added firepow-
er. The attackers set up a perimeter, con-
trolling access in and out of the com-
pound. A first wave of attacks sent the
Americans fleeing to a fallback building,
where a second group of extremists beset
them with precise mortar fire.
Intelligence reports were still coming
in, but officials told The Associated Press
that what may have initially seemed like
a protest over an anti-Islam movie that
had spun out of control now showed the
hallmarks of a more sophisticated oper-
ation.
In a country coming off a civil war, a
level of battlefield savvy does not prove
the attack on the compound was planned
well in advance. How much planning
went into the operation and whether it
could have been detected or prevented
remain unanswered questions, officials
said.
The attacks killed Ambassador Chris
Stevens, diplomat Sean Smith and two
former Navy SEALs, who U.S. officials
said were in Libya on contract with the
CIA. Stevens was visiting Benghazi from
Tripoli to preside over the opening of a
cultural center.
The officials spoke onconditionof ano-
nymity because they were not authorized
to discuss intelligence reports. They
stressed that even nowauthorities do not
have a clear understanding of exactly
what happened in Benghazi. FBI agents
from New York and Washington were in
Libya investigating the attack.
What happenedinBenghazi was a ter-
rorist attack, Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton said Friday. And we will not rest
until we have tracked down and brought
to justice the terrorists who murdered
four Americans.
Officials have not singled out one re-
sponsible group, but have focused their
attention on Ansar al-Shariah, a Libyan
militant groupledby a former detainee at
the U.S. military-run prison in Guantana-
mo Bay, Cuba.
Since the civil war that ousted Libyan
dictator Moammar Gadhafi last year, the
country has seen been awash with rebels,
militias and terrorists. Weaponry is easy
to come by, both fromthe former regime,
from weapons depots looted during the
war, and from foreign powers that armed
the rebellion. The origin of the weapons
used in the assault on the U.S. compound
was unclear, officials said.
AP PHOTO
Libyan women protest against Ansar al-Shariah Brigades and other Islamic militias in front of the Tebesty Hotel, in Beng-
hazi, Libya, Friday.
Military tactics seen in siege
Heavily armed Libyan extremists
used tactics that may have steered
Americans toward ambush.
By MATT APUZZO and KIMBERLY DOZIER
Associated Press
HARRISBURG Gov. Tom
Corbetts administration is un-
happy over plans by two of Penn-
sylvanias most populous coun-
ties to issue photo identification
cards that are designed to help
peopleexercisetheir right tovote
under the states new law.
A spokesman said Friday the
law wasnt intended to allow
counties to issue voter ID cards
to whomever they want.
The spokesman, Ron Ruman,
says the administration was not
briefed beforehand by officials
from Allegheny and Montgom-
ery counties, but he says officials
are not taking action at this point
to stop them.
Ruman cautions the IDs could
create safety issues for county-af-
filiated nursing homes or colleg-
es that issue them.
Montgomery County Commis-
sioner Josh Shapiro says hes
shocked that the Corbett admin-
istration would dissuade coun-
ties fromtryingtohelpregistered
voters get valid IDs.
Meanwhile, the lawmaker who
sponsored the bill to create Penn-
sylvanias new voter identifica-
tion law says people who cant
get the photo ID they need to
vote are too lazy.
Butler County House Rep. Da-
ryl Metcalfe says the state gov-
ernment has a process for people
to get a valid ID, but people have
responsibilities to get the ID.
The law is being challenged in
court ahead of the election.
Critics say many people dont
have a photo IDthats validunder
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BABINSKI Steffie, funeral ser-
vices 9 a.m. today in Jendrzejew-
ski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of
Hope Parish, Wilkes-Barre.
BESECKER Esther, funeral ser-
vices 1 p.m. Monday in Thomas P.
Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N.
Main St., Old Forge. Friends may
call 11 to 1 p.m. in the funeral home
BOLINSKI Alfred, friends may call
4 to 6 p.m. Sunday in Doherty
Funeral Home, 3200 Limestone
Rd., Pikes Creek.
BOHR Grace, Mass of Christian
Burial 10:30 a.m. today in Church
of St. Catherine of Siena, 220
Church St., Moscow. Viewing 9:30
a.m. until Mass in the church.
COOLBAUGH Myrle, funeral 2
p.m. today in Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home Inc., 2940 Memo-
rial Highway, Dallas. Friends may
call 1 p.m. until time of service.
CROSS Isabel, Mass of Christian
Burial 10:30 a.m. today in St.
Peter the Fisherman Church,
Lake Harmony. Those attending
the funeral Mass are asked to go
directly to the church.
CUMBO Marie, Mass of Christian
Burial noon Tuesday in Sacred
Heart of Jesus Church, 215 Lacka-
wanna Ave., Dupont. Friends may
call 11 a.m. until time of service.
DERWIN Rose, funeral 9 a.m.
today in Kielty-Moran Funeral
Home Inc., 87 Washington Ave.,
Plymouth. Mass of Christian
Burial 9:30 a.m. in All Saints
Parish, Plymouth.
ELICK Thomas Sr., funeral ser-
vices 11:45 a.m. today in Nat &
Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 12:15 p.m. in Our
Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
ESPOSITO Louise, funeral 9:30
a.m. today in George A. Strish Inc.
Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St.,
Glen Lyon. Mass of Christian
Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Spirit
Parish/St. Adalberts Church,
Glen Lyon. Friends may call 8:30
until 9:30 a.m.
FERRONI Robert, funeral 9 a.m.
today. Mass of Christian Burial in
St. Barbaras Parish (St. Anthony
of Padua R.C. Church), Exeter.
FOOSE Mary, funeral services
9:30 a.m. today in George A.
Strish, Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N.
Main St., Ashley. Divine Liturgy at
10 a.m. in Holy Transfiguration
Ukrainian Church, Nanticoke.
HORANZY Eugene, funeral ser-
vices 9:30 a.m. today in Gront-
kowski Funeral Home P.C., 51-53
W. Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of
Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St.
Faustina Parish Church, main site.
KASPER Madison, memorial
service at 11 a.m. today in the
chapel of St. Stephens Pro-
Cathedral, 35 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
KEELER Paulette, memorial
service 11 a.m. today in Center
Moreland United Methodist
Church, 17 Creamery Rd., Tunk-
hannock. Friends may call 10 a.m.
until time of service in the
church.
KERECHUK George, interment
service 11 a.m. today in St. Marys
Cemetery, Avoca.
KUCZYNSKI Genevieve, cele-
bration of life 9 a.m. today in
Clarke Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6
Sunset Lake Rd., Hunlock Creek.
Blessing service at 10 a.m.
MARKIEWICZ Frank, memorial
Mass 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 29,
in Holy Name of Jesus Polish
National Catholic Church, Pros-
pect Street, Nanticoke.
MORROW Mary, funeral services 3
p.m. today in Hugh B. Hughes &
Son Funeral Home, 1044 Wyom-
ing Ave., Forty Fort.
RAUSCHMAYER Eileen, funeral
Mass 10 a.m. today in St. Judes
Church.
SCHOCH Roger Elias Jr., Blessing
Service 10 a.m. today in the
Lehman Family Funeral Service
Inc., 403 Berwick St., White
Haven. Friends may call 9 am
until time of service.
SHINER Claire, funeral services 9
a.m. today in Harold C. Snowdon
Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main
St., Shavertown. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Gate of
Heaven Church, 40 Machell Ave.,
Dallas.
SHOEMAKER George, funeral
services 11 a.m. today in Mayo
Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St.,
Shickshinny.
STOCKER Robert, funeral 1 p.m.
today in Metcalfe-Shaver-Kopcza
Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming
Ave., Wyoming. Friends may call 11
a.m. until time of service.
STRISH Patricia, funeral 10:30
a.m. Monday in George A. Strish
Inc. Funeral home, 105 N. Main St.,
Ashley. Friends may call 5 to 8
p.m. Sunday.
TRENTOWSKI Vincent, funeral 7
p.m. today in Mark V. Yanaitis
Funeral Home, 55 Stark St.,
Plains Township. Friends may call
4 p.m. until time of service.
WHEELER Joseph, funeral ser-
vices 9 a.m. Monday in Kopicki
Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave.,
Kingston. Friends may call Sun-
day 6 to 8 p.m.
YAZURLO John, Memorial Mass
10 a.m. today in St. Marys
Church, Old Forge.
FUNERALS
MARGARET G. ANDERSON,
age 89, and a lifelong resident of
Hughestown, died September 8,
2012, at Golden Living Center in
Plains Township.
A graveside blessing service
was conductedbytheRev. Michael
Litcheck on Friday, at 10 a.m. Buri-
al was alongside her beloved hus-
band, Paul T. Anderson, followed.
Arrangements were under the care
of the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral
Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old
Forge. Please visit www.kearney-
funeralhome.com to leave an on-
line condolence.
LEONARD J. ANDES, 88, for-
merly of Dana Street, Wilkes-
Barre, passed away on Friday, Sep-
tember 21, 2012, at theGinoJ. Mer-
li Veterans Center, Scranton.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Nat & Gawlas
Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre.
MARTIN FRANK BARBERIO,
87, Wilkes-Barre, passed away, Fri-
day, September 21, 2012, in Little
Flower Manor. Asonof thelateAn-
tonio and Mary Autunno Barberio,
he served in the U.S. Navy during
World War II, was employed in the
railroad and lumber industry and
was an amateur welterweight box-
er in the 1940s. Proceeding in
death are wife of 62 years, Clare
Murphy Barberio; brothers, John,
Vincent, Jerry, Joseph and Antho-
ny. Surviving are daughters, Mary
Clare (Francis) Keithline, Joanne
(Frank) Blaum, five grandchil-
dren; eleven great-grandchildren;
brother, Frank Barberio; sisters,
Florence Walkowiak, Anna Marie
Vitale; nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial
1 p.m. Monday in the Chapel
at Little Flower Manor, 200 S.
Meade St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends
may call fromnoon to1p.m. in Lit-
tle Flower. Arrangements are by
the Lehman Family Funeral Ser-
vice Inc.
S
usan Kern, 49, of Marydel, Md.,
and formerly of Hunlock Creek,
passed away September 18, 2012, in
Bay Medical Center, Dover, Del.
She was bornJanuary 24, 1963, in
Nanticoke, a daughter of the late
Harold J. and Lois Thomas Evarts.
Susan was a graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School.
Surviving is her husband, Char-
les Kern III, Maryland; daughter,
Christine Kern, Maryland; son,
Charles John Kern, Maryland.; sis-
ters, Elizabeth George and hus-
band, Richard, HunlockCreek, Bon-
nie Hartzell and husband, Thomas,
Hunlock Creek.
She was preceded in death by her
sisters, Cathy Crane, Edith Evarts;
and brother, Harold John Evarts Jr.
Visitation will be held on Mon-
day from9 until 11a.m. at the Clarke
Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset
Lake Road, Hunlock Creek. Inter-
ment will be in Evarts Cemetery,
Hunlock Creek.
Susan Kern
September 18, 2012
J
ack Ogof, 83, of White Haven,
died Thursday, September 20,
2012, in the VA Medical Center,
Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Brooklyn, he was the son
of the late Bernard and Anna
Schwartz Ogowetsky, worked in the
garment industry and served in the
U.S. Army during the Korean War.
He was a member of Temple Israel
Synagogue, other civic and reli-
gious organizations.
He was preceded by his wife, the
former Marilyn Boff and daughter,
Penni Hartnett.
Jack is survived by his daughter,
Marla Ogof, White Haven; brother,
Arnold Ogof; grandchildren, Mari-
lyn and Sinclaire Ogof, Codi and Za-
chary Hartnett.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 9 a.m. at the Rosen-
berg Funeral Chapel Inc., 348 S. Riv-
er St., Wilkes-Barre, with Rabbi Lar-
ryKaplanofficiating. Interment will
follow in New Montefiore Cemete-
ry, Wellwood Avenue, Farmingdale,
N.Y.
Condolences may be sent by vis-
iting Jacks obituary at www.rosen-
bergfuneralchapel.com.
Jack Ogof
September 20, 2012
L
orraine Ghilardi, 79, of Wyom-
ing, formerly of Archbald, died
Wednesday, September 19, 2012, at
home.
Born in Archbald, she was a
daughter of the late Geno and Edith
Lemoncelli Ghilardi. She was a
graduate of Scranton Technical
High School, was employed at Pio-
neer American Bank and later
worked at Sarno and Sons until her
retirement. She resided in Archbald
for most of her life and the last 10
years inWyoming. She was a former
member of Sacred Heart of Jesus
Church, Peckville.
She was preceded in death by an
infant daughter, Donna, and hus-
band, Anthony M. Tellie Sr.
She is survived by a son, Anthony
M. Tellie and wife, Laurie, Luding-
ton, Mich.; a daughter, Diane J. Tel-
lie-Salvaggio and husband, Ste-
phen, Forty Fort; a grandson, Mark
Tellie; a brother, Claude Ghilardi
and wife, Patricia, Archbald; nieces
and nephews, Michael, Denise, Da-
nielle and Alexander.
The funeral will be today with
Mass at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart of Je-
sus Church, Peckville. Interment
will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Ey-
non. Friends may call from 8 a.m.
until time of Mass at Sacred Heart
of Jesus Church. For online condo-
lences, please visit www.margotta-
funeralhomes.com.
Lorraine Ghilardi
September 19, 2012
L
oretta Kobylarz Piedmont, of
Pittston, passed away in her
home on Thursday, September 20,
2012, surrounded by her husband
and children.
Loretta was a daughter of the late
Peter and Catherine (Puzio) Koby-
larz of Nanticoke (Honeypot). She
was a graduate of Nanticoke Area
High school and worked in the gar-
ment industry until her retirement
from the ILGWU.
Preceding her in death are her in-
fant son, Dominick Piedmont;
granddaughter, Nikki Ardo; sib-
lings, Dennis Kobylarz, Peter Koby-
larz, JohnKobylarz, FrankKobylarz,
Anna Czoch, Stella Kryzwicki, and
Wanda Kobylarz;
Surviving are her husband, An-
thony Piedmont; son, Dominick
Piedmont; daughters, Carol Acacio,
Antonia Ardo, Carmella Argento,
Catherine Opeka, Marianne Sorbel-
li; along with 14 grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services have been en-
trusted to Graziano Funeral Home
Inc., Pittston Township.
Viewing hours will be held at the
funeral home on Sunday from 5 un-
til 8 p.m. Funeral services will begin
at the funeral home on Monday
promptly at 9 a.m. A Mass of Chris-
tianBurial will beheldfromSt. John
the Evangelist R.C. Church, Pitt-
ston at 9:30 a.m. on Monday. Inter-
ment services will followat St. Roc-
cos R.C. Cemetery, Pittston Town-
ship.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made in Lorettas name to Com-
passionate Care Hospice 960 N.
Main Ave., Scranton, PA 18508 or
The American Cancer Society, PO
Box 22718 Oklahoma City, OK
73123-1718. For directions to our fu-
neral home or to submit online con-
dolences to Lorettas family, please
visit www.grazianofuneralhome-
.com.
Loretta Piedmont
September 20, 2012
V
incent JosephTrentowski, 57, of
Bear Creek Township, passed
away unexpectedly on Wednesday,
September 19, 2012, at his resi-
dence.
Born in Plains Township, he was
a son to Angela L. Zaniewski and
the late Vincent A. Trentowski.
Vince attended Wilkes-Barre
schools andwas a graduate of James
M. Coughlin, class of 1973. He was a
mason, working on waterproofing
and restoration of large skyscrapers
in NewYork City for most of his life.
He was employed by Deerpath Con-
struction and later by Hudak Water-
proofing. In life, Vince was a true
outdoorsman. He spent many
nights camping next to a warmfire.
He loved to ride quads, going hunt-
ingandfishing. Manyweekends you
wouldfindhimonhis boat waterski-
ing. He enjoyed going to local fairs
and bazaars with his family. Vince
was one of the biggest Philadelphia
Eagles fans at heart. He most en-
joyed having a few beers with his
family and friends in his garage, and
no one was allowedto leave without
having a drink for the old Polish
people.
Vince was preceded in death by
his father, Vincent, July 28, 1987.
Surviving are his mother, Angela,
Plains Township; daughters Alea
and husband, Patrick McGraw,
Wilkes-Barre, Carissa and compan-
ion, David Woodruff II ,Wilkes-
Barre; adopted son Phillip Myers
and his wife, Melissa, Wilkes-Barre;
sisters, Christine and her husband,
Stephen Wachilla, Plains Township,
Diane and her husband, John Go-
dlewski, Sweet Valley; grandchil-
dren Hailey Shields, Matthew
McGraw; adopted grandchildren,
Joshua, Zachery, and Katelyn
Myers; best friend Kevin Czekalski,
Bear Creek; and Vinces companion,
Darlene Hrywnak, Dunmore; along
with several nieces and nephews.
Vincents funeral will be con-
ducted today at 7 p.m. from the
Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55
Stark St., Plains Township, with
Pastor David Woodruff officiating.
Friends maycall at thefuneral home
from 4 p.m. until time of service.
The family requests that flowers
are omitted. Memorial donations
may be made to a charity of your
choice in Vinces memory. To leave
words of condolence or for direc-
tions, visit www.yanaitisfuneral-
home.com.
Vincent Trentowski
September 19, 2012
H
elen T. Smith, age 90, of Bnai
Brith Apartments, Wilkes-
Barre, and formerly of Sugar Notch,
died on Wednesday, September 19,
2012, at the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
She was born in Ashley, on No-
vember 23, 1921, a daughter of the
late Andrew and Bertha (Loya)
Smith. She was a 1940 graduate of
the Ashley High School and also at-
tended Luzerne County Communi-
tyCollegefor her licensureinpracti-
cal nursing. She was employed as a
nurses aide for the Retreat State
Hospital and a licensed practical
nurse for the Summit Nursing
Home, retiring in1976. Helen was a
resident of Sugar Notch for over 50
years where she was a member of
Holy Family Parish.
Preceding her in death was her
husband of 55 years, Robert L.
Smith, whoexpiredinApril of 2000.
Also preceding in death were broth-
ers, Andrew, George and Stephen
Smith; sisters, Bertha Adamitis, El-
izabeth Smalls, Julia Gegaris-Hol-
lock, Catherine Kondraski, Mary
Smith and Margaret Gorham.
Surviving are a son, Robert J.
Smith, Nanticoke; daughter, Marcia
E. Nelson and her husband, George
J., Dallas; two grandchildren, Rob-
ert A. Smith, Nanticoke, Kristen J.
Nelson, Wilkes-Barre; two great-
grandchildren, Dominic and Devon
Nelson.
Funeral services will be held on
Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the George
A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N.
Main St., Ashley, Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30a.m. fromHoly Family
Parish, Main Street, Sugar Notch.
Interment will be inSt. Marys Cem-
etery, Hanover Township. Friends
may call onMonday from5to8p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made in her memory to the
American Heart Association of NE-
PA, 613 Baltimore Dr., Wilkes-
Barre, PA18702.
Helen T. Smith
September 19, 2012
J
ohn R. Bestwick, 79, of McMur-
ray, Pa., died on Thursday, Sep-
tember 20, 2012.
He was the beloved husband of
Miriam (English-Vandale) Be-
stwick; loving father to John R. (An-
gel) Bestwick Jr. and their children,
Cara (Keegan) Frank and Hannah
Bestwick, Rebecca (late Kelly) May-
hew and their children, Gabriel (Li-
sa), Natalie, Amanda and Jacob
Mayhew; Robin (Dennis) Arinaga;
andStephenBestwick. He was step-
father to Brian (Carmel) Vandale
and their son, Alex and the late Ro-
nald Vandale. He was great-grandfa-
ther to Ethan and Benjamin May-
hew.
Jack grew up in Westerly, R.I.,
and served in the U.S. Air Force dur-
ing the Korean War. He retired from
Commonwealth Telephone Compa-
ny inDallas after 34 years of service.
He was a director of the Washington
County Habitat for Humanity for
seven years and a member of Lake-
view Christian Life Church, Bridge-
ville, Pa., where he served in many
outreach ministries.
Funeral arrangements are
by Beinhauers Family Funeral
Services, 2828 Washington Rd.,
McMurray. Friends maycall Sunday
from2 until 4 p.m. and6 until 8 p.m.
in the funeral home. Services are
Monday at 9:30 a.m. Interment will
be in National Cemetery of the Al-
leghenies.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Family Hospice and Pallia-
tive Care, 50Moffett St., Pittsburgh,
PA 15243 or Washington County
Habitat for Humanity, 1001E. Maid-
en St., Washington, PA15301. Offer
online condolences at www.bein-
hauer.com.
John R. Bestwick
September 20, 2012
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J
oanne T. Naples, 81, of Exeter,
passed away Friday afternoon,
September 21, 2012, at the Hospice
Community Care, Geisinger South
Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Kingston, she was a
daughter of the late Charles and An-
gela Mazzarella Naples.
Joanne was a member of St. An-
thony of Padua Church of St. Barba-
ra Parish, Exeter, and was a gradu-
ate of Exeter High School and the
Wilkes-Barre Beauty Academy. She
owned and operated Joannes Beau-
ty Salon in Exeter for more than 50
years.
She was a member of the Cosmo-
politan Senior Citizens Club, and
St. Anthonys Travel Club, both of
Exeter.
Preceding her in death were her
brothers, Samuel and Charles Na-
ples Jr.
Survivingare her sister, EvelynL.
Naples, Exeter; eight nieces and ne-
phews; and 16 great-nieces and ne-
phews and one great-great-nephew.
Funeral services will be held on
Monday 9 a.m. from the Gubbiotti
Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave.,
Exeter, with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Anthony of
Padua Church, Exeter. Interment
will be in St. Cecilias Cemetery,
Schooley Street, Exeter. Friends
may call on Sunday from 5 until 8
p.m. at the funeral home.
To send the family an expression
of sympathy or an online condo-
lence, please visit www.gubbiottifh-
.com.
Joanne T. Naples
September 21, 2012
A
lfred G. Bolinski, 79, of Newark,
Del., passed away on Tuesday,
September 18, 2012.
Mr. Bolinski was borninMocana-
qua, on July 7, 1933, son of the late
StanleyandLottie(Bujno) Bolinski.
Aveteranof the UnitedStates Air
Force, he proudly served our coun-
try during the Korean War. He was
employed as a research technician
with the DuPont Company and re-
tired in 1992 after 38 years of dedi-
cated service. Al was a current
member of Holy Family Church and
a former member of St. John - Holy
Angels Church, where he actively
participated in various parish func-
tions. He was a member of Holy An-
gels Athletic Association, a football
coachandmanagedthe kitchendur-
ing the annual carnival and periodic
feasts. An avid gardener, he cultivat-
ed a variety of flowers and vegeta-
bles. Al also enjoyed fishing, going
on cruises and was an avid polka lis-
tener. He was devoted to his family
and found his greatest joy in them,
and he was endlessly proud of his
Polish heritage.
Al will be dearly missed by his
wife of 55 years, Rosemary (Klem)
Bolinski; his daughter, Lisa M. An-
derson; and his son, Michael S. Bo-
linski and wife, Patty. He is the lov-
ing "Dziadek" of Michael J., Conner
P. and Carissa P. Bolinski. He is also
survivedbyhis brother, MauriceBo-
linski; and several nieces and neph-
ews.
Al was predeceased by his broth-
ers, Leonard and Robert Bolinski;
and his sisters, Gertrude Runewicz
and Charmaine Yurkoski.
Family and friends are invit-
ed to visit at the Doherty Fu-
neral Home, 3200 Limestone Road,
Pikes Creek, on Sunday from 4 to 6
p.m. AMass of Christian Burial will
be celebrated at Holy Family
Church, 15 Gender Road, Newark,
onMonday at 11a.m. Interment will
follow in All Saints Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations in
memory of Al may be made to Little
Sisters of the Poor, 185 Salem
Church Road, Newark, DE19713 or
Meeting Ground, P.O. Box 808, Elk-
ton, MD 21922.
Alfred G. Bolinski
September 18, 2012
Josephine E.
Price, 86, for-
merly of Larks-
ville, passed
away on Thurs-
day, September
20, 2012, at Ma-
norCare, King-
ston.
She was born
in Larksville. She was a daughter of
the late Jacob and Anna Krouse
Adams. She went to the Larksville
schools and resided in Larksville
her entire life.
She was employed by General Ci-
gar, before having her children. She
then worked for the LIU, Kingston,
for many years. Lastly, she was a
crossing guard for the Larksville
and the Wyoming Valley West
School Districts for 29 years, a job
that she truly loved.
She was a member of St. Johns
Church, Larksville.
She was preceded in death by her
husband of 49 years, Charles Price;
her beloved son, Paul Price, who
passed away suddenly in 2007;
brothers, John and Raymond
Adams.
Surviving are her daughter, Paula
Clisham and husband, Joseph,
Larksville, grandchildren, Stepha-
nie Ann Clisham and fiance, Phillip
Delzeit, Kingston; Joseph F. Clish-
am Jr., Larksville; two great-grand-
children, whomshe loveddearly, Tay-
lor Ann and Autumn Rose Delzeit,
Kingston; sisters, Annette Bendick,
Larksville; ElizabethBednar andhus-
band, Joseph, New Jersey; Marie Da-
niels, New Jersey, Dolores Staniecki,
Weatherly; several nieces and neph-
ews; two great-great-nephews; two
great-great-nieces; her twoclosest ne-
phews, who loved her so dearly, Jo-
seph Bendick, Larksville and his two
daughters, Jodi Faulkner and hus-
band, Nick, Sweet Valley; Kassandra
Bendick, N.Y.; attorney Michael Ben-
dick wife, Jacqueline and their three
daughters, Abigail, Angela and Ame-
lia (her 3 girls), Shavertown.
Funeral services will be held on
Mondayat 9:30a.m. fromtheAndrew
Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St.,
Larksville. AMass of ChristianBurial
is at 10 a.m. in St. Johns Church. In-
terment will follow in the Parish
Cemetery, Dallas. Family and friends
may call on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.
and7to9p.m. andMonday from8:30
to 9:30 a.m.
Our family wouldlike to thank Ma-
nor are for the love andcare they gave
to Josephine, during the past five
years that she resided there. They
have become part of Josephine and
Paulas family and we love them very
dearly. We would also like to thank
Hospice of the Sacred Heart for the
wonderful care they gave to mom at
the time of her passing.
Josephine E. Price
September 20, 2012
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drew a burglary charge against
Charles Conden III in favor of
more serious offenses involving a
robbery with gunfire in Ocean
City, Md.
Conden, 19, of Edwardsville,
was accused by state police of fir-
ing several
rounds into a
residence at
360 Huntsville-
Idetown Road
in Lehman
Township, the
estate com-
poundof promi-
nent area businessman Ken Pol-
lock, on Aug. 3, according to the
criminal complaint.
Marion Pollock, 89, was awak-
ened just before 2 a.m. by loud
thumping and her dog barking.
When she heard breaking glass
and the house alarm sound, she
grabbedhercellphoneandhidina
closet, the complaint says.
State police said four rounds
were fired through a glass-plated
rear door, which tripped the
alarm. There was also evidence,
state police said, that a shot was
fired while intruders were in the
house.
On the same day of the alleged
burglary at the Pollock house,
OceanCity police inMarylandac-
cused Conden of robbing the
Raceway Citgo Convenient Store
onOceanGatewayat about 5p.m.
on Aug. 3.
Ocean City police allege in ar-
rest records Conden pointed a
handgun at a clerk saying, Give
me the (expletive) money. Con-
den reached over the counter and
removed the money drawer from
the cash register, arrest records
say.
Condenandanaccompliceexit-
edthestoreandgot intoa vehicle.
A witness chased after the car as
Conden leaned out a car window
anddischargeda roundat the wit-
ness, according to arrest records.
State police captured Conden
whenhe was foundwalkinginthe
area of Wyoming Avenue and
Market Street, Kingston, on Aug.
6.
Conden was extradited to Ma-
ryland where he is charged with
several counts of armed robbery,
robbery, handguninavehicle, ille-
gal useof afirearm, aggravatedas-
sault, theft andrecklessendanger-
ment.
State police can re-file the
charge against Conden at a later
date.
A trial is scheduled in Worces-
ter County, Md., Court on Dec. 3.
Ex-local suspect charged in Md. robbery
Burglary charge withdrawn in
case involving residence in
Lehman Township.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Conden
WILKES-BARRE The only
movie Sean Patrick Flavin will
see in the immediate future will
be in jail.
Flavin, 33, last known address
as Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre,
was extradited Friday from Con-
necticut where he was captured a
few days after he allegedly
robbed a clerk at R/C Movies 14
on East Northampton Street on
Aug. 19.
Flavinwas ar-
raigned by Dis-
trict Judge Rick
Cronauer in
Wilkes-Barre
on charges of
robbery, illegal
possession of a
weapon, simple
assault and theft. He was jailed at
the Luzerne County Correctional
Facility for lack of $100,000 bail.
City police allege Flavin was
armed with a handgun and
threatened Colin Henry as Henry
left the ticket office at the theater.
Flavin demanded the money bag
and told Henry not to watch him
leave as he ran out the lobby
doors, according to the criminal
complaint.
A surveillance picture of the
suspect was released to media
outlets.
CitypoliceDet. Charles Jensen
stated in the criminal complaint
that Lydia Naperkowski recog-
nized the person in the picture as
Flavin.
Naperkowski turned over a
money bag she found under a
childs playpeninher house. Hen-
ry identified it as the money bag
taken fromhim, the complaint al-
leges.
Police say in the complaint Na-
perkowski had communicated
with Flavin on her cellphone and
Flavin sent several text messages
toNaperkowski after therobbery.
Police secured a search war-
rant for Naperkowskis cellphone
records to determine what Flavin
may have texted to her.
Flavinwas capturedafter a sev-
eral-hour standoff withpolice at a
house onArtillery RoadinWater-
town, Conn., on Aug. 22.
Watertown police Lt. Mark
Raimo told reporters at the time
that Flavin knows the homeown-
ers on Artillery Road.
Apreliminary hearingis sched-
uled on Sept. 26 before District
Judge Martin Kane in Wilkes-
Barre.
Alleged
theater
robber
returned
Sean Patrick Flavin extradited
from Connecticut; accused of
robbery at R/C Movies 14.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Flavin
TOBYHANNA A suspect
has been arrested in the shoot-
ings of two men whose bodies
were found Aug. 17 in Coolbaugh
Township Park.
PoconoMountainRegional Po-
lice say Luis Vasquez, 28, killed
Bertoldo Velez, 55, and Joseph
King, 38, in a dispute over a debt.
Police say they had met at the
park to settle the debt, but Vas-
quez ended up shooting them.
Man arrested in killings
of two men in Poconos
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Dylyn Tall
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Attorneys for Hugo Selenski
have asked the state Superior
Court to reconsider a request to
dismiss homicide charges, a
move that will likely delay the
trial again.
Selenskis court-appointedlaw-
yers, Shelley Centini and Edward
Rymsza, are seekingtohave all 15
judges on the Superior Court
contemplate
their attempt to
have homicide
charges dismis-
sed under dou-
ble jeopardy.
Three judges
of the Superior
Court on Aug.
28 denied the initial request.
Centini and Rymsza had until
Sept. 27 to file an appeal with the
state Supreme Court. With the
latest request for the entire Supe-
rior Court to entertain the dis-
missal of homicide charges
against Selenski, 38, the deadline
to file an appeal with the Su-
preme Court has been vacated.
The clock for a newdeadline to
file an appeal with the Supreme
Court will begin when the full-
body of the Superior Court issues
a ruling on the latest request.
What does this mean?
More time for Centini and
Rymsza to prepare for Selenskis
trial.
Centini and Rymsza were ap-
pointed in January to defend Se-
lenski on charges he killed Mi-
chael Jason Kerkowski, 38, and
Tammy Lynn Fassett, 38, on May
3, 2002. The bodies of Kerkowski
and Fassett were found buried
outside a house on Mount Olivet
Road, KingstonTownship, where
Selenski lived with his then-girl-
friend, Christina Strom, on June
5, 2003.
Since being appointed to de-
fend Selenski, Centini and Ryms-
za have repeatedly asked for the
trial to be postponed until 2013.
Luzerne County Judge Fred
Pierantoni III granted a request,
delaying the trial from April to
Sept. 10. Pierantoni has denied
all other requests by Centini and
Rymsza to postpone the trial.
District attorney responds
In the latest request for all
members of the Superior Court
to hear the appeal, the District
Attorneys Office is relying upon
the Aug. 28 ruling by three Supe-
rior Court judges.
Selenskis attorneys are claim-
ing the homicide charges for the
killings of Kerkowski andFassett
should be dismissed because
prosecutors plan to use the same
witness, Paul Weakley, 43, who
testified in Selenskis first hom-
icide trial held in March 2006.
Weakley led investigators to
the bodies of Kerkowski and Fas-
sett. While searching the Mount
Olivet Road property, investiga-
tors discovered the charred re-
mains they said were Frank
James and Adeiye Keiler.
A jury convicted Selenski of
burning the bodies of James and
Keiler. He was acquitted by the
jury of criminal homicide and a
mistrial was declared on a sec-
ond count of criminal homicide
for the slayings of James and
Keiler.
Selenskis attorneys claim the
second trial constitutes double
jeopardy because it involves the
same witness Weakley, and Se-
lenski had already faced a trial
for the killings of James and Keil-
er.
Court asked to reconsider Selenski request
Superior Court denied initial
request to dismiss homicide
charges. Trial delay likely.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Selenski
Divorces sought and filed in the
Luzerne County Prothono-
tarys Office from Sept. 17
through 21, 2012:
Robert Demko, Warrior Run, and
Christine Demko, Hanover Town-
ship
Ronald Bronsburg, Shickshinny,
and Tammy Bronsburg, Pringle
Matthew Barrett, Pottsville, and
Sheri Barrett, Nanticoke
Thea Kahn, Shavertown, and
Allan Kahn, Wyoming
Marlane Zlotek, Luzerne, and
Frank Balchune, Luzerne
Robert Smith Sr., Glen Lyon, and
Penney Smith, Glen Lyon
Mark Farrell, West Pittston, and
Corinne Farrell, West Pittston
Vianna Holguin, Hazleton, and
Victor Holguin, Hazleton
Melissa Biggers, Pittston, and
Timothy Biggers, Pittston
Christopher Ritz, Hazle Town-
ship, and Kimberly Ritz, Hazleton
Jennifer Quinn-Bulford, Dallas,
and Douglas Bulford, Dallas
Sean Kirchner, Sumerhill, and
Sandra Kirchner, Berwick
Adam Hauze IV, Freeland, and
Debra Hauze, Freeland
Edward Seiler, Drums, and Jac-
queline Seiler, Drums
Hadar Landau, Wilkes-Barre, and
Von Brock, Louisville, Ky.
Jacqueline Zerby, Wilkes-Barre,
and James Zerby III, Wilkes-
Barre
Nadine Oswald, Sugarloaf, and
Gary Oswald, Sugarloaf
Marriage license applications
filed in the Luzerne County
Register of Wills Office from
Sept. 17 through 21, 2012:
Eric Morgan, Hunlock Creek, and
Jacqueline Chapin, Hunlock
Creek
Anthony Peter Campanile,
Ocean, N.J., and Jessica Lynn
Jones, Ocean, N.J.
Charles Herbert Hampton Jr.,
Nanticoke, and Nicole Marie
Martin, Nanticoke
Brian William Grimes, Forty Fort,
and Jamie Walton, Forty Fort
Ryan Gorski, Warrior Run, and
Tara Gwilliam, Harveys Lake
Matthew L. Costa, Beacon, N.Y.,
and Emily S. Bean, Beacon, N.Y.
Daniel L. Dunham, Wilkes-Barre,
and Kylie B. Donnelly, Wilkes-
Barre
Richard James Pitcavage Jr.,
Larksville, and Katelyn Faith
Derr, Larksville
James Lehman, Hanover Town-
ship, and Leighanna Jean Sult,
Harveys Lake
Matthew E. Pietrzak, Wilkes-
Barre, and Molly A. Martin,
Wilkes-Barre
Andrew John Simkonis and Kera
Marie Musial
Thomas Peter Stark and Heather
Ruth Gaines
Keith E. Evans and Diane Huff
Joseph Patrick Cresho and Lau-
ren Maria Boulden
Joseph Jude Clark and Amber
Lee Bugjo
Francis J. Pinnacoli Jr. and Carisa
Marie Spagnuolo
Christopher Brett Smith and
Ashley Marie Chapin
Joseph George Ralston and Ann
M. Ferris
Gregory Piazza and Emily Sarah
Fischebein
Bernard J. Mulcahy and Angel
Eva Berlane
Jonathan R. Howells and Shan-
non C. Craine
Robert Collins and Amiee Marie
Tressa
Theodore Karabetsos Jr. and Hua
Chai
Christopher Angelo Bertinelli
and Krysti Leigh Rosengrant
Joseph Austin and Kelly Flower
PUBLIC RECORD
PLAINS TOWNSHIP Taking
an active stance to combat child-
hood obesity, the Wilkes-Barre
YMCA is joining forces with the
Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonPenguins
to educate families about the im-
portance of staying healthy.
Coinciding with September as
National Childhood Obesity
Awareness month, Penguins cen-
ter Zach Sill is visiting junior and
senior highschools inthe Wilkes-
Barre Area School District to
highlight the afterschool pro-
grams at the Wilkes-Barre YMCA
and encourage them to be phys-
ically active.
On Friday afternoon Sill greet-
ed his first group of seventh- and
eighth-grade students in the So-
lomon/Plains Junior High
School.
Michael OBrien, director of
communications with the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-
guins, helped Sill field questions
from curious students eager to
askquestions about what it is like
to be a professional hockey play-
er.
Being a professional hockey
player is physically demanding,
he said. Sill explained he exercis-
es about two hours every day,
spends about oneanda half hours
practicing, and then studies vid-
eos of his team or the upcoming
competitor for about 45 minutes.
Armed with a bag full of his
gear, Sill picked Shane Froncek,
an eighth-grader, out from the
crowd as a volunteer to strap on
the equipment, which included
shoulder pads, elbow pads, jer-
sey, helmet and gloves.
Smiling from ear to ear, Fron-
cek stood so all his classmates
could see him decked out as a
hockey player.
Then, showing some of his
techniques with a hockey stick,
NiAshia Sherry and Gerald La-
van, both eighth-graders, volun-
teered to complete a few passes
with Sill.
When asked about his hobbies,
Sill told students when he is
home, in Canada, he likes to fish,
but during hockey season he is
busy with the team. When he has
time, he likes to golf and play vid-
eo games.
When Sill was asked what he
did as a seventh-grader, he said
his momwas a real stickler to get
homework done first, but he said
he was active in sports, including
hockey.
He added, it was not until he
was about 16 years old that he be-
gan to train to become a profes-
sional hockey player.
Programs are plannedwithstu-
dents at G.A.R. on Monday,
Coughlin High School on Tues-
day and Meyers High School on
Wednesday.
WBS Pens help YMCA in fight against childhood obesity
Penguins center Zach Sill
visiting W-B Area schools to
encourage physical activity.
By EILEEN GODIN
Times Leader Correspondent
CATCH: Grades K-6, available
Monday through Friday from 4 to
5:30 p.m., free with Family or
Youth Membership.
BODYROCK: Grades seventh
through 12th, available Monday
through Thursday from 3:30 to
5:30 p.m., includes a Teen mem-
bership. Fee is only $10 per month
and seventh graders are free. It
includes basketball, Zumba, swim-
ming, weightlifting, technique
classes, nutrition session group,
personal training, and healthy
snacks.
HELP: Financial aid and scholar-
ships are available. For more in-
formation, contact the YMCA at
823-2191 or visit www.wbymca.org.
W- B Y M C A P R O G R A M S
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Solomon/Plains Jr. High School student Shane Froncek smiles
while dressed in hockey gear from the Pens Zach Sill, Friday.
New research powerfully
strengthens the case against
soda and other sugary drinks
as culprits in the obesity epi-
demic.
A huge, decades-long study
involving more than 33,000
Americans has yielded the
first clear proof that drinking
sugary beverages interacts
with genes that affect weight,
amplifying a persons risk of
obesity beyond what it would
be from heredity alone.
This means that such
drinks are especially harmful
to people with genes that
predispose them to weight
gain. And most of us have at
least some of these genes.
In addition, two other ma-
jor experiments have found
that giving children and teens
calorie-free alternatives to the
sugary drinks they usually
consume leads to less weight
gain.
Collectively, the results
strongly suggest that sugary
drinks cause people to pack
on the pounds.
Soda linked
to obesity
By MARILYNN MARCHIONE
AP Chief Medical Writer
Were looking to see if everybody
can make concessions because we
dont want to raise taxes.
Mike Merritt
The Wilkes-Barre City Council Chairman confirmed
the city is seeking concessions from unions to cope
with a budget shortfall.
Seniors should be wary
of health care scammers
B
illions of federal dollars are lost to
Medicare and Medicaid fraud and
abuse, according to the U.S. Depart-
ment of Health and Human Services and
the U.S. Department of Justice. In recent
years, the hit was $60 billion annually.
Fraud is particularly high when changes
are made to federal programs, with scam-
mers taking advantage of confused and,
sometimes, frightened consumers. And the
recent passage of the Affordable Care Act
was no exception.
Unscrupulous individuals, claiming to
be representing the government have tak-
en to calling or sending mail to Medicare
beneficiaries. They promise to help the
recipient understand the new changes, or
say they are simply calling to verify in-
formation. The senior is then tricked into
handing over Social Security numbers, or a
Medicare ID sometimes even banking
information and credit card numbers.
Once the personal information is ex-
changed, there are countless ways that it
may be used to commit Medicare fraud. A
company may bill Medicare for equipment
or services that were never provided, or
bill for the same procedure twice. Care
providers may send a client supplies that
were never requested, and then bill Medi-
care for them.
Because of the sheer number of both
Medicare beneficiaries and companies that
bill the government for services and mate-
rials, fraudulent activity can be extremely
difficult for officials to track.
Stuck in the middle are the elderly, who
are intimidated into giving up personal
information and enticed by deals that are
too good to be true. Many seniors dont
understand they are at risk or realize when
they are being victimized.
Thats why the federal government,
through Medicare, has a program called
Senior Medicare Patrol to train and recruit
senior volunteers who educate other se-
niors about Medicare fraud. In the United
States and U.S. territories, there are 54
SMP programs operating to teach consum-
ers how to protect against, detect, and
report health care fraud.
Here in Pennsylvania, the patrol is ad-
ministered by the Center for Advocacy of
the Rights and Interests of the Elderly. The
mission is to encourage seniors to protect
important personal information, to look
for fraudulent activity, and to report
wrongdoing.
If you or a loved one is a beneficiary of
Medicare or Medicaid, prevent fraud by
safeguarding your personal information
the same way that you would credit card
numbers. Remember, representatives from
federal agencies will never ask for your
personal information over the phone.
When in doubt, it is always acceptable to
refuse to disclose this information to any-
one who asks.
If you think you might be the victim of
health care fraud or if you think you may
have been targeted by a door-to-door sales-
man or telemarketer call the Pennsylva-
nia Senior Medical Patrol at CARIE imme-
diately at 1-800-356-3606.
Rebecca Nurick
Coordinator
Pennsylvania SMP Program
Philadelphia
Obamas snub of Israel
worries this reader
W
ell, we can confirm what we already
knew about where our president
stands when it comes to Israel. He
refuses to meet with Mr. Netanyahu be-
cause he is too busy, according to the
news. If my history is correct he will be the
first U.S. president to refuse to help Israel.
If you lived in a country surrounded by
your enemies with probably more than
40,000 missiles pointed at you I would be
worried.
Israel was looking to its former ally for
support and our president washed his
hands of its people. Mr. Obama claims to
be a Christian, but I do believe he is far
from God.
Please do not get upset when the next
calamity happens. Because calamity will
happen especially when we go against
Israel. It always does.
Maure Devers
Dorrance Township
Hogan golf tourney
scores hole-in-one
T
he book is now closed on the first Eu-
gene D. Hogan Memorial Golf Tourna-
ment that was held on Aug. 19 at
Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf Course. A
special thanks to our good friend Chris
Matthews and the entire staff at the golf
course for an absolutely fabulous day of
golf. I never thought we would get finished
so quickly.
Also, kudos to a Herculean effort from
Pat Hogan and the staff at Keeleys for a
wonderful meal. If you left hungry it was
your own fault.
Thanks to Bob for the fabulous lunch
and Johnnie for your help up to and in-
cluding the day of the tournament. Thanks
also to Nancy and Cheryl Steffen serving
as our eyes in the field. Thanks for all of
the fabulous photographs.
A special thanks to Helene Hogan and
her family for a fabulous day on the course.
With you girls watching, I think Tiger
Woods would have been nervous putting
on that 17th green. Also, special thanks to
Michelle, Becky, Dave, Linda and Lynelle.
I am making skorts the official dress code
for all refreshment carts and Lynelle as the
golf cart driving instructor.
Thanks also to Ellen Boyer, Lisa Hogan
and Rog along with the rest of the crew
who helped out at the registration table.
Kudos to Bones and Duck on the hole
sponsor assembly team and thanks to the
boys at Plymouth Graphics for the towels
and the shirts.
How about a round of applause for my
assistants, Budd and Jeff OMalia? That
prize area was a thing of beauty. Also, our
ticket staff, Megan and Gabrielle.
Thanks to all who donated prizes, hole
sponsors and our 19th hole sponsor, Mike
Hannagan. Next time I will check the
phone book for the spelling of your name.
Lastly, and very importantly, I would
like to thank Kevin Hogan for a wonderful
job as co-chairman of this fabulous endeav-
or. Without your hard work, this day would
have never been possible.
The committee has chosen some deserv-
ing charities for the proceeds of this years
tournament. Charities that we believe
would make Gene proud. They include the
American Heart Association, Luzerne
County Head Start, Plymouth Public Li-
brary, the Wyoming Valley West Aquatics
and Baseball Clubs.
This day was a tribute to what Gene
meant to so many people. A son, husband,
brother, uncle and a friend. I wont take my
car to Valentis until you say so. Rest in
Peace.
John Karavis
Plymouth
What will we leave our
kids? Legacy of debt
A
sk not what your country can do for
you but ask your children and grand-
children how they are going to pay off
the national debt.
Colette Hughes
Scott Township
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O
NE OF the things a
Boy Scout must learn
is the Scout Law, a
list of 12 precepts to
live by. Ascout, the lawasserts
in its first point, is trustwor-
thy. Unfortunately, the organi-
zationitself failedthat test for a
long period in its past.
A story by the Los Angeles
Times reveals that from1970to
1991, the Boy Scouts of Amer-
ica did not notify authorities or
parents of hundreds of cases of
suspected child molestation.
The Times findings were
based on 1,600 confidential
files that were part of a black-
list of adults barred from par-
ticipation in the organization.
In a 1982 case, a Michigan
camp director said he didnt re-
port repeated abuse allega-
tions involving a staff member
because the directors higher-
ups wanted to protect the indi-
viduals reputation, as well as
that of the Scout organization.
In recent years, however, the
Boy Scouts have cracked down
on potential abusers more ag-
gressively. Under the Youth
Protection policy, names are
addedtothe blacklist, officially
known as the Ineligible Volun-
teer Files, whether or not the
allegations are proven. In the
late 1980s, a two-deep leader-
ship policy went into effect,
requiringat least twoadults for
all activities and barring adults
from being alone with a scout.
Policies have been further
toughened in recent years.
Adults must pass a national
criminal background check
and complete an online youth
protection course that out-
lines the proper policies as well
as how to recognize signs of
abuse. In 2010, adult leaders
were required to report abuse
suspicions directly to local au-
thorities, whether or not its re-
quired by state law.
More eye-opening cases
from what many call the
scouts perversion files may
come tolight. But the organiza-
tion has done a good job pro-
tecting boys and reducing op-
portunities for potential moles-
ters. Reports of past problems
serve as reminders that scout
leaders cant afford to diminish
their vigilance.
The Kansas City Star
OTHER OPINION: CHILD ABUSE
Scouts learning
to be prepared
A
FTER THE debacle
of the mysterious
missing gasoline,
Wilkes-Barre City
Mayor Tom Leighton and his
administration can ill afford
the cloak-and-dagger nonsense
surrounding a newly disclosed
quest for union concessions to
cover a budget shortfall.
CityCouncil ChairmanMike
Merritt deserves
some praise for tell-
ing The Times Lead-
er reporters about
negotiations to
squeeze savings out
of the four unions
representing city
workers, even if his
information was less
than complete.
It was morethanLeightonor
his spokesman proffered amid
swirling rumors.
No comment is not
enough.
This is an administration
that, only a few months ago,
got mired in controversy
thanks to incredibly inept re-
cord keeping of gasoline and
diesel usage from city pumps.
A Times Leader investigation
showed the city couldnt ac-
count for nearly 18,000 gallons
of fuel ina sevenmonthperiod.
The discrepancy prompted
inquiries by the state Depart-
ment of Environmental Protec-
tion and the IRS. More impor-
tant, it injected a serious dose
of mistrust in city manage-
ment. Howhard is it to log fuel
taken from a tank and note
which person in which vehicle
did the pumping?
Leighton can ill afford to
conceal any fiscal problems
and expect the taxpayers to sit
idly by. The mayor
must quite litera-
lly open the books
and lay bare any
budget woes. He
needs to show
unions and resi-
dents exactly
how big the prob-
lem is, what
causedit, andwhy
there is talk of union conces-
sions and possible tax increas-
es.
Merritt suggested the short-
fall stems from the tax-collect-
ing woes of the now defunct
Centax-Don Wilkinson agency,
leaving the city short more
than $1 million in anticipated
revenue; plausible, but not a
satisfying explanation. A one-
time, temporary shortfall
shouldnt require the complex-
ity of union concessions.
Its time to restore a little
trust. Show the money trail.
Prove the need.
OUR OPINION: W-B FINANCES
Open the books
to restore trust
A one-time short-
fall shouldnt
require the com-
plexity of union
concessions.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
PRASHANT SHITUT
President and CEO/Impressions Media
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ
Vice President/Executive Editor
MARK E. JONES
Editorial Page Editor
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PAGE 10A SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
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debt that was scheduled to be
paid off with the hotel tax reve-
nue in 2028.
With the new borrowing add-
ed, the authority now owes $40
million in principal and interest
through 2034, she said.
Repairs and enhancements are
necessary because the arena is 13
years old and facing competition
froma newarena to be construct-
ed in Allentown and the soon-to-
be enhanced PNC Field in Moos-
ic, Cupinski said.
We cant remain stagnant,
Cupinski said. Weve done our
due diligence on everything
weve done with the bonds.
Theres no hiding of anything.
The hotel tax went into effect
in May 1996. The arena received
$1.03 million in1997, the first full
year of collection, and the
amount has steadily increased to
$1.9 million in 2011 due to the
opening of more hotels.
The terms of authority mem-
bers Cupinski, Jack George and
Kathy Kane expire Dec. 31.
CONTROLLER
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overall must have a minimum
percentage of test-takers score
proficient or advanced, and
that percentage has been increas-
ing every several years.
This year, the bar rose substan-
tially. The goal in reading
climbed from 72 percent to 81
percent, while the math bench-
mark moved from 67 percent to
78 percent.
They go up again next year, to
91 percent in reading and 89 per-
cent in math and then hit 100 per-
cent in 2014.
The goals must be met by all
students in a school and are mea-
sured down to the grade level,
though the state has a complex
method of measuring results
across grades in an ef-
fort to compensate for
student migration
those who enter or
leave a class or school
during a year.
The law also re-
quires the goals be
met by students with-
in certain subgroups
that statistically do
poorly on standar-
dized tests: Special
educations, minori-
ties, English as Sec-
ond Language stu-
dents, and students
from low income fam-
ilies. Schools can and
often do meet the proficiency
goals for all students, yet miss
AYP because students in a sub-
group miss the goal.
21 warnings issued
Of the 43 schools that did not
make AYPlocally, 21were givena
warning, meaning they had
met AYP last year. In fact, for 11
of the schools that fell into the
warning category, this was the
first year they had not met AYP
since its inception in 2003.
Dallas School District lost its
claimas the only local district to
have all its schools achieve AYP
every year, with warnings going
to the middle school and high
school.
Wilkes-Barre Area had the
poorest outcome of the countys
11 districts: Not a single school
met AYP, thanks to shortfalls at
Solomon/Plains Elementary,
the lone school in the district to
make AYP last year.
Both individual schools and
districts overall must meet AYP,
anddistricts canmiss AYPevenif
all their schools make it, or vice-
versa. Four local districts missed
AYP: Hanover Area, Hazleton Ar-
ea, Wilkes-Barre Area andWyom-
ing Valley West. All but Wilkes-
Barre Area were put into warn-
ing status; Wilkes-Barre Area
has missed AYP at the district
level two years in a row.
The more consecutive years a
school or district misses AYP,
the more severe consequences
can be, with a state takeover the
most extreme option. That has
not happenedlocally, despite the
fact that several schools have
never made AYP, including Ha-
zleton Area High School and
West Side Career and Technolo-
gy Center. Usually the state man-
dates increasingly extensive im-
provement plans.
Cheating factor
In announcing the AYP results
and related state math and read-
ing test results, Secretary of
Education Ron Tomalis high-
lighted a lengthy
state investigation in-
to possible PSSA
cheating. He said the
investigation has un-
covered adult alter-
ation of student an-
swer sheets so wide-
spread that test re-
sults dropped this
year, thanks to the in-
creased scrutiny and
tighter controls on
test protocols.
The state initially
investigated 48 dis-
tricts and charter
schools, clearing 30
of them earlier this
year.
Regionally, an investigation in
Berwick School District was
closed, but investigation at Ha-
zleton Area and Scranton School
Districts are continuing. Depart-
ment of Education Spokesman
Tim Eller said the department
would not release any details on
the cases. Antonelli said he has
heard nothing from the state for
several months.
Regarding Hazleton Areas
poor performance in AYP only
one school, McAdoo Kelayres,
made AYP this year Antonelli
offered the same argument crit-
ics have made for years. The sys-
tem measures all students
against the same, escalating test
goals, when it would be more
valid to measure each student
against his own performance at
the start of the school year.
We need to look at growth,
rather than holding everyone to
the same benchmark, Antonelli
said. Where was the student in
September, and where is the stu-
dent in June? Did we see one
years worth of academic
growth?
GRADE
Continued from Page 1A
Bear Creek Charter AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Crestwood
High School AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
Middle School AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 Progress AYP Warn
Fairview AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Rice AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
Dallas
Dallas Elem. AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Middle School AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
High School AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
Wycallis AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Greater Nanticoke Area
Elem. Center AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 Progress AYP AYP AYP
Education Center Warn SI 1 SI 1 Progress AYP AYP
J F Kennedy AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
K M Smith AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
High School Warn AYP Warn SI 1 SI 2 ProgressCA 1Progress CA 2 CA 2
Hanover Area
Jr/Sr High School Warn SI 1 SI 1 SI 2ProgressCA 1 CA 2 Progress CA 2 CA 2
Memorial Elem. Warn AYP AYP Warn SI 1 SI 2Progress AYP AYP Warn
Green Elem. AYP
Lee Park Elem. Warn
Hazleton Area
Arthur Street AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
Arthur Street Annex AYP AYP Warn
Drums Elem/Middle AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn Warn
Freeland Elem/Middle Warn AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn
High School Warn SI 1 SI 2 CA 1 CA 2 CA 2 CA 2 CA 2 CA 2 CA 2
Hazleton Elem/ Middle Warn AYP AYP Warn SI 1
Heights Terrace El/Mid AYP AYP Warn SI 1 SI 2 ProgressCA 1Progress CA 2 CA 2
McAdoo-Kelayres Elem AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Valley Elem/Middle AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 Progress AYP Warn SI 1
West Hazleton El/Middle AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP Warn SI 1 SI 2 Progress CA 1
Lake-Lehman
Jr/Sr High School Warn AYP Warn AYP Warn SI 1 Progress SI 1 Progress SI 1
Lake-Noxen Warn AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP
Lehman-Jackson AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Ross AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Northwest Area
Hunlock Township AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
High School AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 Progress SI 1 Progress
Pittston Area
Middle School Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP Warn AYP Warn SI 1
Primary Center AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
High School AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP AYP AYP
Intermediate Center AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
West Side CTC Warn SI 1 SI 2 CA 1ProgressCA 2 CA 2 CA 2 CA 2 CA 2
Wilkes-Barre Area
Daniel J Flood AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 Progress AYP Warn SI 1
Dodson AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 ProgressSI 2 SI 2 CA 1
Dr David W. Kistler AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP Warn SI 1
Elmer L. Meyers Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 Progress AYP Warn SI 1
G A R Memorial Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 SI 2 CA 1 CA 2 CA 2
Heights-Murray AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 SI 2 CA 1 Progress CA 2
James M Coughlin AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 SI 1 SI 2 CA 1
Solomon/Plains Elem Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
Solomon/Plains Jr. High Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 Progress AYP Warn SI 1
Wyoming Area
Kennedy AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Montgomery Ave. AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
Sara J. Dymond AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Tenth Street AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
Secondary Center Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP Warn SI 1 SI 2
Wyoming Valley West
Chester Street AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Dana Street AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Main Street Warn AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn AYP AYP AYP Warn
Pringle Street Warn AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn Warn
Schuyler Ave. SI 1 Progress AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn
State Street AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP Warn SI 1 Progress AYP Warn
Third Ave. AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP AYP
Middle School SI 1 Progress AYP Warn AYP Warn AYP AYP Warn SI 1
High School Warn AYP AYP Warn SI 1 SI 2 CA 1Progress AYP Warn
Made Adequate Yearly Progress
Warning - missed goals a year after making them
Making Progress - met goals a year after missing them
Did not make Adequate Yearly Progress
School 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
A DECADE TRYING TO MEET STATE GOALS
Schools make Adequate Yearly Progress by meeting annual goals, particularly percentage
of students scoring procient or better in state math and reading tests. That percentage has
risen steadily and will hit 100 percent in 2014. Here is how local schools have done since the
rst year of AYP. No mark means there was no data, likely because the school did not teach
grades tested that year. Two consecutive warnings occur if different goals are missed
Source: Pa. Department of Education Mark Guydish/The Times Leader
Its a classic
case of nar-
rowing the
goal posts,
with more
schools likely
to miss each
year.
Francis Antonelli
Hazleton Area
superintendent
The city could then assume
first lien holder position on the
property, providing a pathway
to city ownership and develop-
ment of the site, he wrote.
Council is expected to ap-
prove the recommendation be-
cause the property has contin-
ued to deteriorate since the
news broke in March 2011 that
CityVest was exploring demoli-
tion with no prospects or funds
to restore the structure as
planned.
The 4-acre parcel has been de-
scribed as a gateway site be-
cause it fronts the River Com-
mon recreation area along the
Susquehanna and is visible en-
tering the city over the Market
Street Bridge.
Lawton told council theres a
substantial likelihood the
property will end up in federal
bankruptcy escrowwithout gov-
ernment funding.
Motorists and downtown
merchants have complained
about congestioncausedby traf-
fic barriers around the site. The
city was recently forced to patch
up holes in the structure to stop
trespassers.
Council members, especially
Rick Williams, have been press-
ing Lawton for updates, and he
has said he would make a demo-
lition funding request to council
if he believes the development
project is credible and will cre-
ate jobs.
The city and CityVest havent
publicly released the lone devel-
opment proposal at this time. A
media lawyer said documents
received through government
public request-for-proposals, or
RFPs, become public when a
contract is awarded or all pro-
posals are rejected.
Cityofficials saidtheproposal
is from a well-known national
developer that has offices in
Pennsylvania.
Lawton said Friday the pro-
posal appears to be sound.
The county demolition funding
wouldnt hinge on a signed
agreement with a developer,
thoughLawtonwants the CityV-
est Boardof Directors to adopt a
resolution recommending fur-
ther consideration of the devel-
opment proposal.
Lawton said the developer al-
so must provide some missing
informationrequiredbythedoc-
ument seeking proposals.
Thecitymust overseedemoli-
tion because the countys invol-
vement would be strictly limit-
ed to providing funding, Law-
ton said.
The community development
loan fund is equipped to provide
the allocation because it has a
balance over $11 million, with
more than $36 million in out-
standing loans, Lawton said.
STERLING
Continued from Page 1A
Kuchwaras attorney, Joseph
Quinn, said evidence presented
during the four-week trial before
JudgeWilliamAmesburyshowed
the dump truck had numerous
mechanical problems, including
faulty brakes and steering.
It was horrific, Quinn said of
the crash. What made it even
morehorrificis thevehiclehadso
many defects state police found
the vehicle should never, ever
have been on the road.
Quinn said the evidence also
showed Valvano did not have a
maintenance or safety program,
and that it failed to perform pre-
or post-tripinspections of its vehi-
cle to ensure they were safe.
State police said if they had
done a proper pre-tripinspection,
they would have discovered the
defectivebrakes andsteering, he
said.
The jury found Valvano and
Williams acted with reckless in-
difference, which allowed the
Kuchwaras to seek punitive dam-
ages.
The panel awarded Holly
Kuchwara $7,635,000 in compen-
satory damages for medical bills,
emotional pain and past and fu-
ture lost earnings. Her husband,
Robert, was awarded $1,465,000
for loss of his wifes companion-
ship and services.
After reaching the verdict, the
panel reconvened to consider pu-
nitive damages. It awarded the
couple $1 million in damages
against Valvano, and $25,000
against Williams.
Were obviously very thrilled
withtheverdict, Quinnsaid. Its
ahugeawardanawardwethink
is very deservingbasedonthe ve-
ry serious injuries our client suf-
fered.
The verdict is among the large-
st verdicts or settlements Quinns
firm, Hourigan, Kluger &Quinn,
has secured in Luzerne County
since 1999.
The largest award, $11 million,
was secured by a settlement in
2005 with the former Mercy Hos-
pital inWilkes-Barre withTukish-
ia and William Bobbett for the
death of their son, Torajee.
Other multimillion dollar
awards include a $10.4 million ju-
ry verdict in 2001 for Joan and
William Godlewski against Geis-
inger Wyoming Valley Medical
Center for brain damage suffered
by their child, and a $6.7 million
verdict in 1999 for Heidi and
Scott Schukraft against Wyoming
ValleyHealthCareSystemfor the
death of their infant son.
AWARD
Continued from Page 1A
urged Romney to release more
than just the two years of returns
and follow his fathers model.
When George Romney ran for
president, he released 12 years of
tax returns.
Mitt Romneys campaign did
put out a summary Friday by
Brad Malt, the trustee of the cou-
ples blind trust, saying that over
the 20-year 1990-2009 period, the
Romneys owed both state and
federal incometaxes andpaidfed-
eral taxes at an effective annual
rate of 20.2 percent
Obamas owntaxreturnfor last
year showed that he and his wife,
Michelle, paid$162,074 infederal
taxes on $789,674 in adjusted
gross income, aneffectivetaxrate
of 20.5 percent. Their income
plunged from $1.7 million in
2010, with declining sales of the
presidents books. In 2009, the
Obamas reported income of $5.5
million, fueled by the best-selling
books.
The Romneys exact totals for
2011 were federal taxes of
$1,935,708 and on income of
$13,696.951.
Most of Romneys income is
from investments held in a blind
trust, and campaign aides have
stressed that he makes no deci-
sions on howhis money is invest-
ed.
During the 20-year period, the
Romneys paidaneffective federal
income tax rate of between 13.45
percent and 13.66 percent each
year, trustee Malt wrote.
For last year, the Romneys
claimed a deduction for $2.25
million of their $4.021 million in
charitable contributions, Malt
said. In the previous year, a large
percentageof thosecontributions
went to the Mormon Church.
They could have claimed a
higher charitable deduction,
Malt said, but the couple limited
their deductions of charitable
contributions to conform to the
governors statement (n August,
based on the January estimate of
income, that he paid at least 13
percent inincome taxes ineachof
the last 10 years.
Romney told reporters in Au-
gust that hes never paid less than
13 percent of his income in taxes
during the past decade. He said
that Democratic Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reids claimtohave
heard that he paid no taxes in
some years was totally false.
The former Massachusetts
governor, who would be among
the richest presidents ever elect-
ed, is aggressively competing
with Obama for the support of
middle class voters. Romney has
estimated wealth of as much as
$250 million.
His tax rate of 14.1 percent is
below that of many Americans
because most of it flows fromcap-
ital gains, which are taxed at 15
percent whereas the top marginal
income tax rate now is 35 per-
cent.
On average, middle-income
families, those making from
$50,000 to $75,000 a year, pay
12.8 percent of their income in
federal taxes, according to Con-
gress Joint Committee on Taxa-
tion.
Several taxlawexperts saidFri-
daythat Romneys newlyreleased
tax returns would not be much
help in uncovering the most per-
sistent mysteries of the candi-
dates sprawling finances.
TAXES
Continued from Page 1A
newpumper, which cost just un-
der $440,000, and a 2012 four-
door, 4-wheel-drive Ford F350
pickup that cost about $62,000.
They really rallied around in
dollars and cents. Interestingly,
the number of donors is down a
little bit and its been declining.
Were down around10 percent
from our peak. So the people
who do contribute (do so) very
generously, Hourigan said.
In addition to the savings and
this years funddrive, the compa-
ny is putting $45,000 from the
sale of a 1993 pumper and
$90,000 from the sale of a 1997
pumper toward the purchases.
With the money weve saved
for the last eight years and the
sale of the trucks, weve been
able to accomplish this and not
have to get any financing. And
then we have enough left over to
carry us to next year, he said.
Hourigan said only one pum-
per was replaced because with
less peoplebeingavailableas vol-
unteer firefighters, we werent
really crewing all four trucks for
an emergency. And the 2012
Pierce has an extra 1,000 feet of
hose bed capacity.
Thepumper alsosports acom-
pressed air foam system, which
is more efficient in suffocating
fires and preventing rekindling.
The utility truck will be used
for problems such as downed
trees on roadways and for trans-
porting pumps to flooded resi-
dences, personnel to ambulance
callsandfirepolicetoemergency
scenes.
Hourigan was surprised and
moved when he learned compa-
ny members dedicated the 2012
pumper trucktohiminapprecia-
tion of his 30 years of service as
president andmorethan40years
as a volunteer. The dedication is
imprinted on the middle side-
panel windows.
PUMPER
Continued from Page 3A
EDWARDSVILLE A man
was arraigned Tuesday on
charges he assaulted another
man with a Taser.
Michael Levandowsky, 27, of
Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre,
was charged with aggravated
assault, simple assault, reckless
endangerment, harassment and
disorderly conduct. He was
jailed at the Luzerne County
Correctional Facility for lack of
$10,000 bail.
Frank Bucholtz told police he
was busting a television for
scrap behind 745 Main St. on
June 13 when Levandowsky
came out of an apartment and
began yelling. Bucholtz claimed
Levandowsky shocked him in
the neck with a Taser and
kicked him in the face, accord-
ing to the criminal complaint.
A preliminary hearing is
scheduled on Sept. 26 before
District Judge Paul Roberts in
Kingston.
PLAINS TWP. Township
police reported the following:
Robert Matello, 50, of Cour-
tright Avenue, Wilkes-Barre,
was cited with public drunk-
enness and disorderly conduct
after police encountered him
while responding to a report of a
man walking around without
pants on in the cabin area of the
Woodlands Inn & Resort at
about 11:50 p.m. Monday, police
said.
Police responded to the
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med-
ical Center emergency room
area on Tuesday and took into
custody Gabriele Hampton, 19,
of Forrest Street, Wilkes-Barre,
on an outstanding warrant from
the Luzerne County Sheriffs
Department for failure to appear
on a charge of receiving stolen
property.
NANTICOKE City police
reported the following:
Chondra Ritter and Angela
Waldbauer, of West Green
Street, reported an unknown
person entered their apartment
and stole a silver wedding band,
a hand-made bow with initials
DDLL and two dozen wood
arrows.
Curtis Lamoreaux, of South
Market Street, reported a 46-
inch Vizio flat screen television
was stolen from his residence.
Nancy Giberson, of West
Grand Street, reported a televi-
sion, a cell phone and a crystal
globe were stolen from her
residence.
A laptop computer was
reported stolen during a bur-
glary at Grave 74 Tattoo Studio
on Middle Road. A window was
smashed at the business.
Police charged Sandra Jean
Arnold, 45, of Walnut Street,
Alden, with drunken driving
after she was allegedly found
intoxicated operating a vehicle
in the parking lot of Turkey Hill
on West Main Street on Sept.
14.
Arnold admitted to police she
consumed alcoholic beverages
and was driving the vehicle
because her husband was too
intoxicated to drive, according
to the criminal complaint.
Police allege in the complaint
Arnold had a blood alcohol
content of .178 percent.
An adult driver in Pennsylva-
nia is considered intoxicated
with a BAC of .08 percent.
Two counts of driving under
the influence and a single count
of driving with a suspended
license were filed against Arnold
with District Judge Donald
Whittaker in Nanticoke.
A preliminary hearing is
scheduled on Oct. 17.
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It had been a relatively laid-back
session for Bill OBrien. Coming off
of his first career winas a headcoach,
he went through his weekly press
conference without incident.
At least, until the very end.
Told that Temple looks at todays
game against Penn State as some-
thingof a Super Bowl, OBrienimme-
diately perked up.
We only have 12 games this year,
OBriensaid, his voice risingwiththe
implication that the game might
mean more to Temple than Penn
State. So every game for us is a very,
very vital football game. I mean,
were playing in
front of 100,000
people here at Penn
State. I would as-
sume our players
will come out with
a lot of intensity.
Weve only got two
more months to
play.
So Im glad its their Super Bowl.
But this is a big game for us like ev-
ery single game this year.
As far as a tone-setter, this is a big
one for OBrien and his players.
Headed into Big Ten play at 2-2 is far
different from a 1-3 record, coming
off of the teams first loss to the Owls
in over 70 years.
And without a bowl game to play
for, one of the Nittany Lions biggest
concerns is indeed perception. When
the season does end after Thanksgiv-
ing, current and prospective players
will face recruitment from other
schools hoping to convince them to
transfer or renege on verbal commit-
ments.
The best protection against that is
winning. Thats far from a given to-
day against a Temple program that
has crawledout of a pit of total obscu-
rity. Today will be the seventh
straight year Penn State and Temple
have played, a streak that ends next
season.
When this current series started
back in 2006, the Owls were barely
able to cross midfield. By 2010 and
2011, however, they led the Lions in
the second half and were essentially
one play short of beating them last
season.
Though the Owls hope the next
logical step is a win this year, the Li-
ons arent dwelling on last years 14-
10 escape in Philadelphia.
No, I dont think so, quarterback
Matt McGloin said. This is a home
game for us. Theres going to be
100,000-plus there and a great atmo-
sphere. You cant compare this
P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L
States Super Bowl to be settled today
Temple (1-1)
at
Penn State
(1-2)
3:30 p.m.,
today
Beaver
Stadium,
State College
TV: ABC
Radio: WILK-FM
(103.1)
Temple sees matchup as special event on its slate
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
See SUPER, Page 5B
OBrien
A new MAC rivalry is ready to
get started this afternoon when
first-year program Misericordia
travels 12 miles from its Dallas
campus to Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship to face Kings.
And it couldnt be a more fit-
ting time for the
two teams to be-
gin things than
this week be-
cause bothare in
similar situa-
tions.
Both are
young building/
rebuilding
squads with
each looking to
break into the
win column for
the first time
during the new
season (both are
0-3 overall, 0-2
in the MAC)
when they
matchup this af-
ternoon at 1 at
McCarthy Stadi-
um.
As I look at them on film,
theyve had some growing pains
just like weve had. But thats the
nature of the beast, Cougars
coach Mark Ross said. It should
be a competitive game and a bet-
ter gauge to see where our group
C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L
Run game
will decide
new rivalry
Misericordia and Kings meet
for the first time on the
gridiron this afternoon.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
Misericordia
at
Kings
1 p.m. today
at McCarthy
Stadium
Wilkes-Barre
Township
See FIRST, Page 5B
ATLANTA Jim Furyk, the
only American on the Ryder Cup
teamwithout a win this year, put
himself in position Friday to join
them.
Furyk made seven birdies
through 10
holes at East
Lake includ-
ing seven 3s to
start the round
until he mis-
sedafewgreens
on the back
nine that
slowed his mo-
mentum. He wound up with a 6-
under 64, giving him a one-shot
lead over Justin Rose going into
the weekend at the Tour Cham-
pionship.
As for anyone questioning
whether Furyk should have been
a pick for the Ryder Cup?
He was more bothered by mis-
sing a 5-foot par putt on the 18th
hole than what anyone thinks
about his game or being in the
Ryder Cup for the eighth straight
time. With 16 wins, including a
U.S. Open, and having qualified
for everyU.S. teamsince1997, Fu-
ryk stopped believing he had to
T O U R C H A M P I O N S H I P
Furyk races
out to a 64
and the lead
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
See TOUR, Page 5B
Furyk
KINGSTON Those two loss-
es will be there come today. But
Friday night, Wyoming Valley
West tailback Derrick Simms
erased them from his memory.
And he helped erase Berwicks
11-game winning streak.
Simms rushed for 248 yards
andtwotouchdowns, andthe de-
fense stonewalled Berwick as
Valley West put a whipping on
the Dawgs 33-15 in a Wyoming
Valley Conference interdivision-
al game.
I forgot about those two loss-
es and worried about Berwick,
Simms said. We put in hours af-
ter hours on this field right here
and didnt give up once.
While Simms
forgot those
two losses, it
could take
awhile for Ber-
wick(3-1) tofor-
get Fridays set-
back.
The Dawgs were held without
an offensive touchdown, with
their scores coming on a kickoff
return by Matt Cashman and an
interception return by Jordan
Stout. They didnt get their ini-
tial first down until 6:45 of the
secondquarter andfinishedwith
just four. And they netted 64
yards of total offense.
It was ugly, Berwick coach
HI GH SCHOOL FOOTBAL L : WEEK 4
Spartans stomp Dawgs
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Wyoming Valley Wests Brett Good picks up yardage on a carry against Berwick. Good had 52 yards in the Spartans win Friday night.
WVWs Simms runs for 248 yards, 2 TDs
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Wyoming Valley West running back Derrick Simms runs against
the Berwick defense in the second quarter of play. Simms ran for
a game-high 248 yards and two scores Friday night.
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
33
VALLEY WEST
15
BERWICK
See SPARTANS, Page 4B
Berwick...................................15
Valley West ...........................33
Hanover Area.........................8
Wyoming Area.....................43
Wallenpaupack.......................6
Crestwood.............................33
Northwest ...............................7
GAR........................................35
Tunkhannock..........................0
Pittston Area........................47
Hazleton Area .....................48
Williamsport .........................25
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more information call Paul at
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Hanover Area Soccer Alumni will
hold its first alumni game Monday,
Oct. 8 at the football stadium at
5:30 p.m., before the boys teams
senior night festivities. All alumni
are invited to play. There is no
charge to play but donations will
be accepted for the teams effort
in supporting breast cancer aware-
ness. For more information, call
James Lukachinsky at 825-0429.
Kings College Softballs Third
Annual Golf Tournament will be
held Sunday, Sept. 30, at Four
Seasons Golf Club. The cost of
registration is $70 per golfer and
the tournament is a captain-and-
crew format. There will be a 1 p.m.
shotgun start. The registration fee
includes greens, cart, refresh-
ments and cookout. For more
information, call 208-5855 or send
an e-mail to softball_@kings.edu.
Lehman Golf Club is hosting a bus
trip to Woodloch Springs on
Wednesday, Sept. 26. The bus will
leave from Lehman at 8:30 a.m.
and return approximately 7 p.m.
Cost of the trip is $60 and includes
green fee with cart, continental
breakfast before departure and
prizes. Call 675-1686 for more
information.
Meyers High School Girls Soccer
Booster Club will hold a happy
hour fundraiser Friday, Sept. 28, at
Senunas bar from 7-9 p.m. It will
include music, baskets, guest
bartender, 50/50 prize and bas-
kets.
Nuangola Rod and Gun Club will
sponsor Shoot For a Cure, a fund
raising event on Sept. 23 to benefit
the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation. The event will be an
afternoon of competitive trap
shooting for cash and prizes. To
register by mail, address corre-
spondence to John Pesta, P.O. Box
218, Lehman, Pa., 18627. If you
have any questions, call 371-9399
or call the club directly at 868-
3483. The club is open Sundays
from noon to 4 p.m., and Wednes-
day from 6-9 p.m.
CAMPS/CLINICS
Kings College baseball is hosting a
fall prospect camp Sunday, Oct. 28,
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The
camp offers instruction, eval-
uations and game situations
overseen by the Kings College
coaching staff. The camp is for
players in grades 7-12. The camp
will be held at Betzler Fields in
Wilkes-Barre Township and the
cost of registration is $60. For
more information, e-mail Jerry
Greeley at baseball@kings.edu or
call 592-7797.
Wyoming Valley Sports Dome will
hold baseball training and games
overseen by Kings College coach
Jerry Greeley for players ages
8-12. The program will run from
5-7:30 p.m. on Mondays and Thurs-
days. For more information, e-mail
baseball@kings.edu.
MEETINGS
Crestwood Football Booster Club
will meet Monday, Oct. 1, at Cava-
naughs at 7 p.m.
Crestwood Boys Basketball Booster
Club will meet at on Tuesday, Oct.
2 at 7 p.m. at Cavanaughs Grille.
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Kingston Recreational Center
Youth Indoor Soccer League is
accepting registrations for age
groups 4-6, 7-9 and 10-13 through
Nov. 4. The cost is $40 for mem-
bers and $50 for non-members.
Coaches are also needed and will
receive a four-month membership.
The league is scheduled to begin
Dec. 1. For more information, call
287-1106.
Wyoming Valley West Lady Spar-
tans Jr. Basketball League will be
holding registrations for girls
grades 3-6 that reside in the WVW
School District today from noon to
2 p.m., at the WVW Middle School
gym on Chester Street in Kingston.
The cost is $45 plus a fundraiser.
Applications for coaches and team
sponsors will be accepted at these
times. For more information, call
Chris at 406-3181.
UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER
Crestwood Soccer Booster Club is
having their annual "Happy Hour
Fundraiser" on Oct. 13 at the Dor-
rance Inn from 6 - 8 p.m. The cost
is $20 per person, which includes
unlimited Pizza, Stromboli, Wings,
Soda, Beer and Wine. You must
be21 years of age or older to at-
tend. Ticketswill be sold at the
door or call Kelly at 868-6390 or
Diane at 592-8353 to purchase
tickets ahead of time.
College Football Clash Golf Tourna-
ment will be held today at Berwick
Golf Club. State Representative
Gerald Mullery will host the event.
The format is captain-and-crew,
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BUL L E T I N BOARD
Tonights sixteen race slate is a darn good one this evening at The
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Both older trotters and pacers are
highlighted on the card, with each group going for a $50,000 in the
Opens. Its just a spectacular program from top to bottom on a fall
type night.
BEST BET: BLACKTUXWHITESOX (9TH)
VALUE PLAY: SAHARA HALL (4TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $18,000 last 5
1 Shady Breeze M.Simons 4-7-1 Stand out three year old 7-2
6 Drop Red G.Napolitano 9-3-2 Gutsy veteran pacer 3-1
8 Summer Camp T.Buter 7-8-2 Look for a better effort 4-1
5 Keep Going J.Kelley 1-1-2 Kelley in for rare mount 5-1
3 Avenue Hanover D.Miller 8-1-1 Note the driver change 8-1
7 Cobalt Man B.Simpson 3-2-1 In with tough field 9-2
2 Woodstock Hanover A.Lambert 5-3-1 Trainer hops in sulky 10-1
4 Artache Hanover M.Kakaley 4-8-1 Trails 12-1
Second-$12,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000
3 Must Be The Bunny T.Buter 2-3-8 Versatile gelding gets it done 4-1
7 Pacific Reign N G.Napolitano 1-2-1 Looking for win #10 in 2012 5-2
8 Four Starz Twins D.Miller 2-4-1 Miller had nice wk at Jug 7-2
1 Announcement N M.Kakaley 1-2-1 Ruiz a hot trainer 5-1
5 Sodys Moonshine E.Ledford 5-8-5 Eric in for the night 6-1
9 Smoke Em Up M.Simons 6-2-5 Saddled with nine slot 12-1
2 Fresco Blue E.Carlson 7-6-4 Little since the claim 8-1
4 Patient Major A.Napolitano 4-7-7 Doesnt belong 15-1
6 Finn Man J.Pavia 5-9-6 Trounced 20-1
Third-$18,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $18,000 last 5
1 Zooming T.Buter 2-3-1 Loves Pocono 3-1
5 Spice It Up Lindy T.Jackson 9-7-6 Had great Tioga meet 7-2
2 Sand Wyndham G.Napolitano 4-5-4 Allard doing well of late 4-1
9 Sleek N Wow M.Simons 5-1-1 Simons choice over #7 8-1
7 Rush N Supreme J.Pavia 2-2-1 Hazel Park newcomer 6-1
3 Soapy Sap M.Kakaley 4-4-5 Ageless mare 9-2
6 Florida Mac Attack A.Napolitano 3-4-5 Overachiever 10-1
8 Lucerne De Vie D.Miller 8-6-7 Breaking issues 20-1
4 Decolletage H.Parker 5-2-3 Stalls out 15-1
Fourth-$14,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $20,000
9 Sahara Hall D.Miller 3-7-1 Darkhorse of the night 5-1
1 Kentucky Rebel G.Napolitano 1-3-3 The chalk from the pole 5-2
3 Excel Nine M.Kakaley 5-6-8 Longshot potential 12-1
8 Sensationalist A.Napolitano 1-7-2 Invades from Harrahs 4-1
5 Sniper Seelster T.Buter 7-2-4 3rd start since the claim 3-1
7 Another Homer N E.Carlson 5-2-4 Berkeley training at .462 10-1
6 Eagle Artesian J.Pavia 5-5-8 Clipped 15-1
4 Windy City Ron M.Simons 6-6-3 Wrong part of country 6-1
2 Cruznwithdabigdog M.Romano 7-7-7 Not a 20 claimer 20-1
Fifth-$50,000 Open Trot
7 Arch Madness T.Smedshammer 3-1-1 Winner of over $3.6 million life 2-1
5 Tober D.Ingraham 1-3-1 Raced good last start here 5-1
2 Anders Bluestone G.Napolitano 2-2-1 Nice grinder 3-1
4 Looking Hanover M.Kakaley 3-2-3 Been racing at the Bronx 4-1
1 Pilgrims Chuckie D.Miller 4-7-2 Draws inside and gets Miller 15-1
3 JC Mik Mac Jillio E.Ledford 1-3-1 Lone gal in the field 12-1
8 Rose Run Hooligan J.Pavia 1-1-5 Tough spot to repeat 8-1
6 Hes Spooky T.Buter 5-1-4 Not Halloween yet 10-1
Sixth-$16,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $25,000
2 Woodmere Ultimate G.Napolitano 1-1-5 Its a three-peat 5-2
6 Odin Blue Chip T.Buter 2-2-5 Chases choice yet again 4-1
1 Mcsocks E.Ledford 5-1-1 Hot commodity 3-1
5 Ragis Blue Line E.Carlson 1-2-1 First try for a tag 6-1
9 Fat Mans Alley D.Miller 6-2-1 Does retain Miller 10-1
4 Avogadro Hanover T.Jackson 5-1-5 Bounced off the win 5-1
7 Beavercreek Artist M.Kakaley 3-4-6 Doesnt like to win 12-1
3 Sharp West Hanover J.Pavia 7-6-4 Dull 15-1
8 Blues Midnight B.Simpson 8-7-7 Save your coin 20-1
Seventh-$21,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $25,000 last 5
2 Celebrity Playboy M.Kakaley 2-7-2 Burke trainee is the choice 4-1
1 Imperial Count H.Parker 5-5-1 Dangerous with a trip 5-2
3 Autumn Escape D.Miller 3-1-7 Goes for team Miller 3-1
6 Just Like Lloyd W.Millin 1-3-1 Great claim by Mullin 6-1
9 Wuthering Hanover E.Carlson 1-9-7 Has a lot of class 10-1
8 Sand Top Gun B.Simpson 1-1-1 Going for 4 in a row 5-1
4 Ellens Isle T.Buter 4-3-1 A bit short in the lane 15-1
5 Bambino Hall G.Napolitano 5-2-6 Tailing off for Allard 12-1
7 Macs Bad Boy M.Simons 2-6-4 Bad vs these for sure 20-1
Eighth-$16,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $25,000
7 Grandstand Hitter G.Napolitano 1-4-4 Rent a horse back on top 3-1
1 Fall Toy J.Pavia 2-2-1 Recent claim for Oakes 5-2
2 Elusive Reward D.Miller 7-8-2 Best of the rest 4-1
9 Go West Lucky Cam E.Carlson 1-4-4 Just won at The Meadows 15-1
8 Courser Hanover T.Buter 8-6-3 Looking for a flat mile 20-1
6 Ideal Gift B.Simpson 7-2-1 Hung the mile in Philly 5-1
4 The Mohegan Pan M.Kakaley 6-5-3 Fans wide 10-1
3 Capote A.Napolitano 8-6-1 Never involved 6-1
5 Dragon Laws T.Jackson 7-5-1 Burned 12-1
Ninth-$25,000 Open Trot
2 Blacktuxwhitesocks T.Smedshammer 1-1-4 One sharp trotter 5-2
5 Mystical Starlight G.Napolitano 1-2-4 Mare has the talent 3-1
3 Speculation T.Jackson 1-1-2 Come out of nowhere 5-1
4 Zitomira J.Ingrassia 1-6-4 Done well for Lady J 12-1
6 Definitely Mami J.Pavia 2-1-1 Been getting great trips 10-1
1 Hava Kadabra M.Kakaley 4-1-2 Very good group of trotters 4-1
8 Aisling D.Miller 1-4-1 Can he keep up? 6-1
7 Magglio T.Buter 4-7-1 Better on the half 15-1
9 And Heez Perfect M.Simons 5-6-1 Far from it 20-1
Tenth-$50,000 Open Handicap Pace
6 Bettor Sweet D.Miller 2-3-2 Worth following 4-1
8 Golden Receiver G.Napolitano 9-1-1 Has had some year 5-2
7 We Will See E.Ledford 4-5-8 Disappointed in 2012 3-1
3 Mcclelland T.Buter 6-3-2 Star studded field 10-1
5 Annieswesterncard M.Kakaley 7-3-2 1 of 5 millionaires in 9-2
4 Silent Swing B.Simpson 1-2-4 Best work done in Canada 6-1
2 Panesthetic M.Simons 7-3-1 Had troubles last start here 12-1
1 P H Jackpot E.Carlson 7-1-6 Fills out terrific group 15-1
Eleventh-$21,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $24,000 last 5
5 Special T Rocks D.Miller 1-4-6 Just hope for 9-2 price 9-2
1 AJ Corbelli G.Napolitano 2-4-3 Naps choice over 4 others 7-2
6 Andy Roo J.Pavia 2-2-7 Pavia gets nice catch drive 4-1
7 River Shark E.Carlson 2-2-6 Ford has a lot in tonight 3-1
3 Keystone Velocity T.Jackson 2-1-1 In sharp form 20-1
4 Little Gold Ring E.Ledford 2-1-2 Coming to life for Adams 8-1
9 Bet The Town M.Simons 2-1-7 Better earlier in campaign 10-1
2 Black Hat M.Kakaley 1-4-2 Wired lesser 6-1
8 Rescue Plan T.Buter 5-1-2 No one is bailing out 15-1
Twelfth-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $13,000 last 5
6 Bettors Glass D.Miller 1-9-7 Found life again 4-1
4 Europan Union E.Carlson 2-1-8 Lone won came at PD 5-2
7 Diamond Stick Pin G.Napolitano 2-3-5 Note the trainer change 6-1
2 Midas Blue Chip T.Buter 1-3-4 Fresh off career effort 5-1
8 Keep It Real M.Romano 3-3-2 George opted off 3-1
9 Trend Spotter M.Kakaley 5-1-4 Nine post a dagger 10-1
1 Star Party A.Napolitano 6-5-2 Outmuscled 12-1
3 Hemers Card Shark A.Lambert 7-7-5 Shuffled out 15-1
5 Mc Attaboy T.Jackson 7-6-6 Nope 20-1
Thirteenth-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $13,000 last 5
8 Banker Volo M.Kakaley 1-3-5 Found his rhythm 7-2
5 Personal Style D.Miller 7-6-1 Hambo Oaks champ 3-1
3 Broadway Rocks M.Romano 2-7-4 Has flashed ability 9-2
7 Kodak Lindy M.Teague 1-1-4 Won last start in 1:54.1 20-1
9 Chilitodayhotamale T.Smedshammer 1-2-1 Trond has some barn 6-1
1 Proud Moment B.Simpson 7-6-1 Hard to predict 4-1
4 Caitrin Hall T.Buter 3-2-1 A wide open affair 10-1
2 Freedom Ridge T.Jackson 6-1-4 Hugs the pylons 15-1
6 M C Felix G.Napolitano 6-4-8 Not happening 8-1
Fourteenth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $18,000 last 5
2 Picture Me G.Napolitano 1-1-2 I see a winner 9-2
1 Easy Again M.Teague 7-1-3 Has a nice brush 5-2
7 Southwestern Dream E.Carlson 2-2-4 Just missed last couple 7-2
3 Mustang Art T.Buter 2-4-2 Missed by nose in the mud 3-1
4 Take It Back Terry M.Kakaley 1-1-5 Won the Stallion Final 6-1
6 Rader Detector J.Pavia 2-5-1 His radar is off tonight 8-1
5 D Mac E.Ledford 3-3-4 Nap opted elsewhere 12-1
Fifteenth-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $13,000 last 5
1 B N Bad J.Pavia x-1-2 Time for a rebound 3-1
6 Gaelic Thunder D.Miller 2-3-8 Completes the number 7-2
7 Bullet Bob B.Simpson 3-6-8 Use in exotics 9-2
8 All Steinam M.Simons 4-1-1 Coming of age 8-1
2 Racing Rocky M.Teague 3-5-7 Drops from NYSS 4-1
9 Bittersweet Champ T.Buter 4-5-1 Again stuck outside 15-1
3 Upfront Ticket T.Jackson 1-1-5 Lasix has done wonders 6-1
4 Mistys Delight D.Ingraham 3-8-1 A toss 20-1
5 Mudslide M.Romano 7-6-2 One more race to go 10-1
Sixteenth-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $13,000 last 5
3 All Munky Business E.Carlson 1-2-5 Scores in the finale 7-2
9 Chaplin Hall D.Miller 2-3-5 Stone cold closer 3-1
8 Sassy Syrinx J.Pavia 2-1-4 Lightly raced trotter 9-2
7 Ice Machine J.Pavia 1-4-7 In live hands 4-1
6 Lets Go Baby Go M.Simons 1-3-2 Off since Aug 5 8-1
1 Dr Cal M.Kakaley 1-1-3 Kakaley the new reinsman 6-1
5 Scorcher hall T.Jackson 3-5-9 Making miscues 15-1
4 Gimme The Loot A.Spano 5-2-2 Im not buying 10-1
2 Swan Image M.Romano 8-4-3 See you on Tues 20-1
ON THE MARK
By Mark Dudek
Times Leader Correspondent
BASEBALL
Favorite Odds Underdog
American League
YANKEES 9.5 As
Orioles 9.5 RED SOX
TIGERS 9.0 Twins
RAYS 7.0 Blue Jays
ROYALS 9.0 Indians
ANGELS 8.5 White Sox
Rangers 7.5 MARINERS
National League
NATIONALS 7.5 Brewers
Cards NL CUBS
METS 7.0 Marlins
PHILLIES 7.5 Braves
REDS 8.0 Dodgers
Pirates 8.5 ASTROS
ROCKIES 10.5 Dbacks
GIANTS 7.0 Padres
NOTE: There will be no over/under run total (which
wouldbetheovernight total) for all theChicagoCubs
homegames duetotheconstantly changingweather
reports at Wrigley Field. Please check with www.a-
mericasline.com for the latest Cubs run total on the
day of the game.
NFL
Favorite Points Underdog
Sunday
BEARS 7 Rams
COWBOYS 7 Bucs
49ers 7 VIKINGS
Lions 3 TITANS
REDSKINS 3 Bengals
Jets 3 DOLPHINS
SAINTS 9 Chiefs
Bills 3 BROWNS
COLTS 3 Jaguars
Eagles 4 CARDS
CHARGERS 3 Falcons
Texans 2 BRONCOS
Steelers 4 RAIDERS
RAVENS 3 Patriots
Monday
Packers 3.5 SEAHAWKS
College Football
Favorite Points Underdog
WAKE FOREST 7 Army
FLORIDA ST 13 Clemson
S Florida 11 BALL ST
DUKE 21 Memphis
MICHIGAN ST 32 E Michigan
VA TECH 17 Bowling Green
IOWA 17 C Michigan
OHIO ST 37 Uab
N CAROLINA 17 E Carolina
PENN ST 9 Temple
W VIRGINIA 28 Maryland
WISCONSIN 16 Utep
MIAMI-OHIO 26.5 Massachusetts
GEORGIA 15 Vanderbilt
Utah St 14 COLORADO ST
ARKANSAS [7] Rutgers
TULSA 6 Fresno St
Marshall 3 RICE
N ILLINOIS 9.5 Kansas
OREGON 24 Arizona
UCLA 7 Oregon St
TCU 16.5 Virginia
USC 16 California
WASH ST 18 Colorado
Lsu 17.5 AUBURN
GA TECH 14 Miami-Florida
IDAHO 2.5 Wyoming
FLORIDA 23 Kentucky
Connecticut 1 W MICHIGAN
S CAROLINA 10 Missouri
NOTRE DAME 6 Michigan
MINNESOTA 2 Syracuse
OKLAHOMA 15 Kansas St
N MEXICO ST 7 New Mexico
TENNESSEE 35 Akron
Mississippi 15 TULANE
ILLINOIS 2 La Tech
ARIZONA ST 7 Utah
SAN DIEGO ST 3 San Jose St
Air Force 12 UNLV
Nevada 7 HAWAII
ALABAMA 50 Fla Atlantic
W KENTUCKY 4 So Miss
Troy 1.5 N TEXAS
Louisville 12.5 FLA INTL
MISS ST 35 S Alabama
MMA
UFC
J. Jones -$800/
+$600
V. Belfort
J. Benavidez -$280/
+$240
D. Johnson
M. Bisping -$175/
+$155
B. Stann
AME RI C A S L I NE
BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH
INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Jacksonville QB Blaine Gabbert is probable.
Follow Eckstein on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vegasvigorish.
On the college football board, Arkansas QB Tyler Wilson is probable; Wyoming QB
Brett Smith is doubtful; Akron QB Dalton Williams is probable; Tulane QB Ryan
Griffin is doubtful; Illinois QB Nathan Scheelhaase is probable.
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
TODAY'S EVENTS
H.S. FOOTBALL
Coughlin at Dallas, 1 p.m.
Lake-Lehman at Holy Redeemer, 1 p.m.
Nanticoke at Meyers, 7 p.m.
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Pittston Area at Crestwood, 1 p.m.
MMI at Weatherly, 2 p.m.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
MMI Prep at Wyoming Valley West
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Misericordia at Kings, 1 p.m.
Wilkes at Widener, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY
Wilkes at NEPA Classic at Kings, TBA
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Kings at Manhattanville, 1 p.m.
Eastern at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
Delaware Valley at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
PSU New Kensington at PSU Wilkes-Barre, 1 p.m.
Misericordia at Elizabethtown, 2 p.m.
Lebanon Valley at Wilkes, 3:30 p.m.
Kings at Arcadia, 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
Wilkes at Arcadia, 1 p.m.
Albright at Kings, 7 p.m.
Misericordia at Messiah, 7:30 p.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Wilkes at Scranton Tournament, All Day
WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Rosemont at Misericordia, 10 a.m.
Wilkes at Keystone, Noon
Northampton/Manor at LCCC, Noon
Albright at Kings, 7 p.m.
Misericordia at Marywood, TBA
SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
Daemen at Wilkes, Noon
MEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS
Wilkes at Scranton Tournament, TBA
MONDAY, SEPT. 24
H.S. FIELD HOCKEY
Abington Heights at Lake-Lehman
Coughlin at Dallas
Hazleton Area at Wyoming Valley West
Honesdale at Wyoming Area
Lackawanna Trail at Nanticoke
Wallenpaupack at Crestwood
Wyoming Seminary at Holy Redeemer
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Hazleton Area at Meyers
Wyoming Area at GAR
MMI Prep at Wyoming Seminary
Lake-Lehman at Crestwood, 7 p.m.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep
Dallas at Hanover Area
Pittston Area at Coughlin
Lake-Lehman at Tunkhannock
H.S. GIRLS TENNIS
GAR at Tunkhannock
Dallas at Wyoming Area
Crestwood at Wyoming Seminary
Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West
Berwick at Holy Redeemer
Hazleton Area at MMI Prep
Hanover Area at Pittston Area
H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Dallas at Wyoming Area
Meyers at Hazleton Area
Wyoming Valley West at Lake-Lehman
Coughlin at Crestwood
Pittston Area at Delaware Valley
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Wilkes at Alvernia, 7 p.m.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 25
H.S. FIELD HOCKEY
Berwick at Montrose
Hanover Area at Meyers
Northwest at Elk Lake
Tunkhannock at Pittston Area
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Hanover Area at Berwick
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer
Pittston Area at Coughlin
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West, 6:30
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick
Wyoming Area at Meyers
Holy Redeemer at Nanticoke
H.S. GIRLS TENNIS
MMI Prep at Dallas
H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
MMI Prep at Hanover Area
Tunkhannock at GAR
Berwick at Holy Redeemer
Nanticoke at North Pocono
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Marywood at Kings, 4 p.m.
Misericordia at Haverford, 4:30 p.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER
PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Hazleton, 6 p.m.
Elmira at Wilkes, 7 p.m.
T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLESReinstated DH Jim
Thome and LHP Troy Patton from the 15-day DL.
TORONTOBLUEJAYSTraded CYorvit Torreal-
ba to Milwaukee for a player to be named later or
cash considerations.
National League
CINCINNATI REDSAnnounced the extension of
their player development contract with Dayton
(MWL) through the 2016 baseball season.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALSActivated RHP Chris
Carpenter from the 60-day DL. Sent LHP John
Gaub outright to Memphis (PCL).
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
PHILADELPHIA76ERSNamedTony DiLeogen-
eral manager.
TORONTO RAPTORSSigned G Jerel McNeal
and F Chris Wright.
Women's National Basketball Association
PHOENIX MERCURYSigned F Candice Dupree
to a multiyear contract extension.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFLFined New York Giants S Kenny Phillips
$30,000 for unnecessary roughness, Giants RB
Andre Brown $15,750 for a horse-collar tackle, and
Giants OL David Baas and OL Kevin Boothe $7,875
apiece for unnecessary roughness during a Sept.
16 game against Tampa Bay. Fined Pittsburgh LB
Lawrence Timmons $21,000 for helmet-to-helmet
contact withNewYork Jets QBMark Sanchez, New
England LB Jerod Mayo $21,000 for hitting defen-
seless Arizona WR Early Doucet in the head and
neck and Buffalo S DaNorris Searcy $21,000 for
hitting defenseless Kansas City TE Kevin Boss in
the head and neck.
TAMPABAYBUCCANEERSPlacedWRSammie
Stroughter on injured reserve. Signed WR Chris
Owusu off the San Diego practice squad.
HOCKEY
American Hockey League
HAMILTON BULLDOGSSigned F Zack Stortini
to a one-year contract.
NORFOLK ADMIRALSSigned RW Troy Bodie,
LWLuca Caputi, DGabe Guentzel, DRyan Hegar-
ty, LW John Kurtz and D Nick Schaus.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
MLSSuspended New York F Thierry Henry has
been suspended for one game and fined himan un-
disclosed amount for violent conduct in a Sept. 19
game against Sporting Kansas City.
LACROSSE
National Lacrosse League
WASHINGTON STEALTHTraded T Kyle Hart-
zell toPhiladelphiafor the23rdpick intheupcoming
2012 entry draft.
COLLEGE
BARTONNamed Antonio O. Davis womens as-
sistant basketball coach.
EAST CAROLINAFired softball coach Tracey
Kee and associate head softball coach Natalie Ko-
zlowski. Named Courtney Crews interim softball
coach.
HOFSTRANamed John Gorman mens assistant
lacrosse coach.
LIUSuspendedmens basketball FJulianBoyd, F
Jamal Olaswere, G-F Troy Joseph and GC.J. Gar-
ner after they werearrestedoncharges of assault in
a brawl with the track team.
TEXASNamed Shanna Diller special assistant to
the softball program.
F O O T B A L L
H.S. FOOTBALL
Friday's Scores
LACKAWANNA CONFERENCE
Carbondale 20, Lakeland 14
Crestwood 33, Wallenpaupack 6
Honesdale 41, Montrose 0
Lackawanna Trail 46, Western Wayne 21
Mid Valley 54, Holy Cross 8
Old Forge 21, Dunmore 0
Scranton 43, Scranton Prep 21
Valley View 48, East Stroudsburg North 13
West Scranton 34, North Pocono 3
DISTRICT 11 CLASS 4A
Bethlehem Freedom 44, Emmaus 12
Easton 35, Allentown Central Catholic 3
Northampton 35, Bethlehem Catholic 6
Parkland 28, Bethlehem Liberty 0
Pocono Mountain East 41, Quakertown 21
Whitehall 28, Nazareth 21
OTHER SCORES
Abington 19, Council Rock North 17
Abraham Lincoln 28, Southern 6
Aliquippa 66, New Brighton 0
Allderdice 32, Westinghouse 6
Annville-Cleona 42, Northern Lebanon 14
Archbishop Ryan 49, Chichester 6
Archbishop Wood 27, Philadelphia West Catholic 6
Athens 54, Cowanesque Valley 12
Avonworth 28, West Shamokin 7
Bald Eagle Area 28, Chestnut Ridge 26
Bangor 7, Notre Dame-Green Pond 0
Bellwood-Antis 47, Juniata Valley 34
Benjamin Franklin 38, Bartram16
Bensalem 35, Council Rock South 20
Berks Catholic 28, Columbia 8
Bethel Park 44, Canon-McMillan 0
Bethlehem Center 61, Bentworth 0
Biglerville 24, Littlestown 6
Bishop Canevin 39, California 14
Bishop Guilfoyle 14, Forest Hills 0
Bishop McCort 38, Bedford 14
Bloomsburg 35, Jersey Shore 13
Brentwood 35, Fort Cherry 7
Brookville 42, Keystone 13
Bucktail 20, Columbia Montour Vo-Tech 8
Cambria Heights 34, Central Cambria 0
Camp Hill Trinity 47, Steelton-Highspire 26
Carlynton 65, Serra Catholic 8
Catasauqua 43, Salisbury 3
Central Bucks South 49, Hatboro-Horsham 21
Central Columbia 21, Milton 8
Central Dauphin 52, Chambersburg 27
Central Martinsburg 42, Penns Valley 7
Central Mountain 50, Bellefonte 14
Central York 43, Susquehannock 0
Chardon NDCL, Ohio 61, Erie Central 21
Chartiers Valley 53, Ellwood City 19
Cheltenham 33, Springfield Montco 14
Clarion 56, Moniteau 14
Cle. St. Ignatius, Ohio 34, Erie McDowell 10
Clearfield 41, Huntingdon 24
Cocalico 48, Conestoga Valley 0
Cochranton 42, Union City 6
Conemaugh Township 38, Rockwood 0
Conestoga 21, Marple Newtown 0
Conrad Weiser 31, Exeter 7
Conwell-Egan 44, Pottsville Nativity 7
Corry 34, Fort Leboeuf 14
Cumberland Valley 24, Central Dauphin East 21
Curwensville 41, Johnsonburg 0
Dallastown Area 42, Dover 6
Danville 23, Mifflinburg 13
Delone 42, York Suburban 12
Dobbins 42, Martin Luther King 6
Downingtown East 35, Coatesville 34
Downingtown West 42, Penn Wood 0
Dubois 40, Oil City 14
East Pennsboro 35, Boiling Springs 0
Eastern York 44, Fairfield 26
Eisenhower 26, Mercyhurst Prep 25
ELCO 34, Pequea Valley 7
Elk County Catholic 28, Ridgway 6
Elwood City Riverside 27, Mohawk 0
Ephrata 41, Lebanon 13
Erie Cathedral Prep 69, St. Francis, N.Y. 0
Everett 46, Williamsburg 12
W H A T S O N T V
AUTO RACING
9 a.m.
SPEED Formula One, qualifying for Grand Prix
of Singapore
11 a.m.
SPEEDNASCAR, Sprint Cup, Happy Hour Se-
ries, final practicefor Sylvania300, at Loudon, N.H.
Noon
SPEED NASCAR, Whelen Modified Series, at
Loudon, N.H.
4 p.m.
ESPN NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Kentucky
300, at Sparta, Ky.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Noon
BTN Alabama-Birmingham at Ohio State
BTN Central Michigan at Iowa
ESPN Virginia at TCU
ESPN2 UTEP at Wisconsin
FX Maryland at West Virginia
ROOT Mississippi at Tulane
WOLF Lewisburg at Lackawanna
1 p.m.
NBCSN Yale at Cornell
3:30 p.m.
ABC Temple at Penn State
BTN Eastern Michigan at Michigan State
BTN Idaho State at Nebraska
BTN South Dakota at Northwestern
CBS Missouri at South Carolina
CBSSN VMI at Navy
CSN New Hampshire at Old Dominion
ESPN2 Oregon St. at UCLA
MSG Kentucky at Florida
ROOT Northern Arizona at Montana
4 p.m.
FX Colorado at Washington St.
4:30 p.m.
NBCSN Harvard at Brown
7 p.m.
ESPN LSU at Auburn
PLUS Wagner at Central Connecticut State
7:30 p.m.
FOX Kansas St. at Oklahoma
NBC Michigan at Notre Dame
7:45 p.m.
ESPN2 Vanderbilt at Georgia
8 p.m.
ABC Clemson at Florida St.
BTN Syracuse at Minnesota
BTN Louisiana Tech at Illinois
CBSSN Fresno State at Tulsa
10:30 p.m.
ESPN Arizona at Oregon
MSG Colorado at Washington State
NBCSN Nevada at Hawaii
GOLF
Noon
TGC PGA Tour, TOUR Championship, third
round, at Atlanta
2 p.m.
NBC PGA Tour, TOUR Championship, third
round, at Atlanta
TGCNavistar LPGAClassic, thirdround, at Pratt-
ville, Ala.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
1 p.m.
WGN St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
WPIX Miami at N.Y. Mets
3:30 p.m.
FOX Atlanta at Philadelphia
7 p.m.
ROOT Pittsburgh at Houston
9 p.m.
MLB Regional coverage, Chicago White Sox at
L.A. Angels or San Diego at San Francisco
A U T O R A C I N G
NASCAR
Sprint Cup-Sylvania 300 Lineup
After Friday qualifying;race Sunday
At New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Loudon, N.H.
Lap length: 1.058 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 134.911.
2. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 134.753.
3. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 134.568.
4. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 134.482.
5. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 134.354.
6. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 134.179.
7. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 134.099.
8. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 133.933.
9. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 133.872.
10. (22) Dave Blaney, Dodge, 133.863.
11. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 133.853.
12. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 133.825.
13. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 133.647.
14. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 133.637.
15. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 133.614.
16. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 133.6.
17. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 133.567.
18. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 133.544.
19. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 133.301.
20. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 133.128.
21. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 133.11.
22. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 133.021.
23. (51) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 132.966.
24. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 132.85.
25. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 132.799.
26. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 132.72.
27. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 132.595.
28. (83) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 132.558.
29. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 132.356.
30. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 132.195.
31. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, 131.929.
32. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 131.633.
33. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 131.442.
34. (10) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, 131.18.
35. (91) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 130.963.
36. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 130.837.
37. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 130.792.
38. (79) Kelly Bires, Ford, 130.64.
39. (33) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, 130.367.
40. (37) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 130.229.
41. (36) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, Owner Points.
42. (32) Mike Olsen, Ford, Owner Points.
43. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 129.882.
Failed to Qualify
44. (23) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 129.714.
45. (49) Jason Leffler, Toyota, 129.701.
46. (19) Jeff Green, Toyota, 129.248.
47. (26) Josh Wise, Ford.
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 PAGE 3B
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
PHILADELPHIA Kevin
Frandsen hit one of Philadel-
phias four solo homers to back
Kyle Kendrick, and the Phillies
inched closer in the NL playoff
race with a 6-2 victory over the
Atlanta Braves on Friday night.
Ryan Howard, Carlos Ruiz
and Chase Utley also went
deep for the resurgent Phillies,
who pulled within three games
of St. Louis for the leagues
second wild-card spot with
their fourth straight win. Mil-
waukee and Los Angeles also
stand in Philadelphias way
with 11 games remaining.
Despite the loss, the Braves
are in excellent position to
secure a postseason berth.
Their magic number for clinch-
ing a spot is at five.
Kendrick (10-11) allowed two
runs and five hits in 6 2-3 in-
nings, striking out six. He is 6-2
with a 2.17 ERA since Aug. 14.
Dodgers 3, Reds 1, 10 innings
CINCINNATI Matt
Kemps two-out single with the
bases loaded in the 10th inning
sent the Dodgers to a victory
that denied the Reds first
chance to clinch the NL Cen-
tral.
The Dodgers won for only
the fifth time in 15 games,
moving two games behind St.
Louis for the final NL wild
card. They also trail Milwaukee
by a half-game.
Brewers 4, Nationals 2
WASHINGTON Ryan
Braun and Aramis Ramirez had
consecutive RBI hits in the
ninth inning off Nationals
closer Tyler Clippard and the
Brewers extended their season-
high winning streak to six
games with a win over the
Nationals.
The victory combined with a
St. Louis loss moved the Brew-
ers within 1
1
2 games of the
Cardinals for the final wild card
berth in the National League.
Held to one run over eight
innings against Nationals start-
er Edwin Jackson, the Brewers
scored three against Clippard
(2-6). Norichika Aoki led off
with bunt single, took second
on a passed ball by catcher
Jesus Flores and moved to
third on Rickie Weeks fly ball
out.
Cubs 5, Cardinals 4, 11 innings
CHICAGO Darwin Bar-
ney spoiled Chris Carpenters
season debut with a two-run,
game-tying homer with two
outs in the ninth inning, and
David DeJesus hit a game-
ending single in the 11th to
help the Cubs beat the Cardi-
nals.
DeJesus hit an 0-2 pitch off
of Joe Kelly (5-6) to right field
to score pinch-runner Brett
Jackson.
Mets 7, Marlins 3
NEW YORK The Mets
managed to avoid falling into
last place in the NL East, beat-
ing the cellar-dwelling Marlins
behind a big game by Scott
Hairston.
New York, which also got a
solo homer from Ike Davis, had
lost nine straight at home since
beating Houston on Aug. 26.
The Mets won for only the fifth
time in their last 30 games at
Citi Field and ended a team-
record streak of 16 home games
without scoring more than
three runs.
Astros 7, Pirates 1
HOUSTON Jed Lowrie
hit a three-run homer and
Justin Maxwell and Brett Wal-
lace added solo shots to help
the Houston Astros coast to a
7-1 win over Pittsburgh on
Friday night, further damp-
ening the Pirates already dim
postseason hopes.
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Phillies pick up
a game on Cards
The Associated Press
NEW YORK Russell Mar-
tin led off the bottom of the
10th inning with a homer off
Sean Doolittle, and the AL
East-leading New York Yankees
beat the Oakland Athletics 2-1
Friday night for their sixth
straight win.
Brandon Moss hit a towering
home run to right field with
one out in the ninth inning off
Rafael Soriano to spoil a dom-
inant three-hit outing for CC
Sabathia to tie it 1-all, stunning
the boisterous crowd of 40,759
into silence. It was Sorianos
fourth blown save in 46 chanc-
es.
With the win the Yankees
have a chance to move two
games up on the Baltimore
Orioles for the first time since
Sept. 2. The Orioles were
playing in Boston. The As,
losers of four of five, were tied
with Baltimore for the wild-
card lead.
Orioles 4, Red Sox 2
BOSTON Matt Wieters
drove in three runs, Miguel
Gonzalez pitched 6
1
3 solid
innings and the Baltimore
Orioles remained one game
behind the first-place New York
Yankees in the AL East with a
win over the Boston Red Sox.
The Yankees beat Oakland
2-1 in 10 innings. The Orioles
broke a tie with the Athletics
for the top wild-card spot. All
three teams have 12 games
remaining.
Jon Lester (9-13) lost for the
first time in his 21 career starts
against the Orioles. He had
been 14-0, the longest winning
streak against the Orioles
franchise for a pitcher at the
start of his career since at least
1901.
Gonzalez (7-4) allowed two
runs on seven hits with three
strikeouts and one walk as the
Orioles improved to 6-1 at
Fenway Park.
Rays 12, Blue Jays 1
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
James Shields pitched seven
shutout innings and Tampa
Bays suddenly potent offense
scored runs in bunches to help
the Rays continue an uphill
battle to remain in playoff
contention with a victory over
the Toronto Blue Jays.
Ben Zobrist and Jose Molina
homered in support of Shields
(15-9), who limited the Blue
Jays to six singles and struck
out nine to reach 200 for the
second straight year.
Royals 6, Indians 3
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Luis
Mendoza pitched into the
seventh inning in his first start
since a bout with strep throat
and the Kansas City Royals
beat the struggling Cleveland
Indians.
Mike Moustakas and Brayan
Pena each drove in two runs
for the Royals, who have won
three straight and four of six.
Mendoza wiggled out of a
bases-loaded jam in the first
and allowed two runs and
eight hits in six-plus innings.
Twins-Tigers postponed
DETROIT The Detroit
Tigers game against the Min-
nesota Twins has been post-
poned because of rain.
The game will be made up
Sunday night as part of a dou-
bleheader.
A M E R I C A N L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Martins homer helps
N.Y. stay ahead of Os
The Associated Press
STANDINGS/STATS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Thursday's Games
Cleveland 4, Minnesota 3, 10 innings
Oakland 12, Detroit 4
N.Y. Yankees 10, Toronto 7
Tampa Bay 7, Boston 4
Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 3
Texas 3, L.A. Angels 1
Friday's Games
N.Y. Yankees 2, Oakland 1, 10 innings
Minnesota at Detroit, ppd., rain
Baltimore 4, Boston 2
Tampa Bay 12, Toronto 1
Kansas City 6, Cleveland 3
Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Oakland (Blackley 5-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova
12-7), 1:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Wolf 2-0) at Boston (A.Cook 4-10), 1:10
p.m.
Minnesota (Deduno 6-4) at Detroit (Porcello 9-12),
4:05 p.m.
Cleveland (U.Jimenez 9-16) at Kansas City
(W.Smith 5-8), 7:10 p.m.
Toronto (Morrow 8-6) at Tampa Bay (M.Moore
10-11), 7:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Quintana 6-4) at L.A. Angels
(Haren 11-11), 9:05 p.m.
Texas (M.Harrison 17-9) at Seattle (Beavan 9-10),
9:10 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Minnesota at Detroit, 1:05 p.m., 1st game
Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Baltimore at Boston, 1:35 p.m.
Toronto at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m.
Cleveland at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m.
Texas at Seattle, 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Detroit, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game
Monday's Games
Toronto at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m., 1st game
Kansas City at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Toronto at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m., 2nd game
Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Thursday's Games
St. Louis 5, Houston 4
Cincinnati 5, Chicago Cubs 3
San Diego 6, Arizona 5
San Francisco 9, Colorado 2
Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 7
Washington 4, L.A. Dodgers 1
Philadelphia 16, N.Y. Mets 1
Friday's Games
Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 4, 11 innings
Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 2
Milwaukee 4, Washington 2
L.A. Dodgers 3, Cincinnati 1, 10 innings
N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 3
Houston 7, Pittsburgh 1
Arizona at Colorado, 8:10 p.m.
San Diego at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Milwaukee (W.Peralta 2-0) at Washington (G.Gon-
zalez 19-8), 1:05 p.m.
St. Louis (Wainwright 13-13) at Chicago Cubs
(T.Wood 6-12), 1:05 p.m.
Miami (Buehrle 13-12) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey 18-6),
1:10 p.m.
Atlanta (Minor 9-10) at Philadelphia (Halladay10-7),
4:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Fife 0-1) at Cincinnati (Latos 12-4),
4:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Correia 11-9) at Houston (Keuchel 2-7),
7:05 p.m.
Arizona (Corbin 6-7) at Colorado (Chacin 2-5), 8:10
p.m.
San Diego (Werner 2-1) at San Francisco (Bumgar-
ner 15-10), 9:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Miami at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m.
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m.
Milwaukee at Washington, 1:35 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Houston, 2:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, 3:10 p.m.
San Diego at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 8:05 p.m.
Monday's Games
Milwaukee at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.
N A T I O N A L
L E A G U E
Phillies 6, Braves 2
Atlanta Philadelphia
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Bourn cf 4 0 1 0 Rollins ss 4 0 0 0
Prado ss 4 0 2 0 Pierre lf 3 1 1 0
Heywrd rf 4 0 0 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0
C.Jones 3b 4 0 0 0 Kratz ph 1 0 0 0
FFrmn 1b 3 1 0 0 Papeln p 0 0 0 0
Uggla 2b 4 1 2 0 Utley 2b 3 2 1 2
McCnn c 4 0 0 1 Howard 1b 4 1 1 1
Constnz lf 3 0 1 1 Ruiz c 3 1 2 2
Hanson p 2 0 0 0 DBrwn rf-lf 3 0 0 0
Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 Mayrry cf 3 0 0 0
Overay ph 0 0 0 0 Frndsn 3b 3 1 1 1
RJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Kndrck p 1 0 0 0
Avilan p 0 0 0 0 Horst p 0 0 0 0
Wggntn ph 1 0 0 0
Schrhlt rf 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 29 6 6 6
Atlanta ................................ 010 000 100 2
Philadelphia....................... 101 201 01x 6
DPAtlanta 1. LOBAtlanta 5, Philadelphia 2.
2BUggla 2 (28). 3BPierre (6). HRUtley (11),
Howard (13), Ruiz (15), Frandsen (2). SBUtley
(9).
IP H R ER BB SO
Atlanta
Hanson L,12-9......... 5
1
3 4 5 5 3 5
Gearrin .....................
2
3 1 0 0 0 1
Avilan ........................ 2 1 1 1 0 2
Philadelphia
K.Kendrick
W,10-11 ................... 6
2
3 5 2 2 1 6
Horst H,4..................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Bastardo H,23 ......... 1 1 0 0 0 2
Papelbon.................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
WPHanson.
UmpiresHome, Paul Emmel;First, Jerry Meals-
;Second, Scott Barry;Third, Gary Darling.
T2:36. A44,052 (43,651).
Brewers 4, Nationals 2
Milwaukee Washington
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Aoki rf 4 1 1 0 Werth rf 4 0 1 0
RWeks 2b 4 0 0 0 Harper cf 4 0 0 0
Braun lf 4 1 3 1 Zmrmn 3b 3 1 1 0
ArRmr 3b 4 1 2 1 LaRoch 1b 4 1 1 2
Lucroy c 4 1 2 1 Morse lf 4 0 1 0
Ishikaw 1b 4 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 3 0 0 0
CGomz cf 4 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 3 0 0 0
Segura ss 3 0 1 0 Flores c 3 0 0 0
Marcm p 2 0 0 0 EJcksn p 2 0 1 0
Hndrsn p 0 0 0 0 Tracy ph 1 0 0 0
Hart ph 1 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0
Veras p 0 0 0 0 Stmmn p 0 0 0 0
Axford p 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 4 9 3 Totals 31 2 5 2
Milwaukee.......................... 010 000 003 4
Washington ....................... 200 000 000 2
EDesmond (16). DPWashington 2. LOBMil-
waukee 3, Washington 3. 2BBraun 2 (32), Ar.Ra-
mirez (47). HRLucroy (10), LaRoche (31). SB
Braun (29). CSSegura (1), Werth (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Milwaukee
Marcum.................... 6 4 2 2 0 3
Henderson............... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Veras W,5-4 ............ 1 1 0 0 0 0
Axford S,32-40........ 1 0 0 0 1 1
Washington
E.Jackson................ 8 6 1 1 0 6
Clippard L,2-6
BS,5-37....................
2
3 3 3 2 0 0
Stammen..................
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
WPClippard. PBFlores.
UmpiresHome, Tim McClelland;First, D.J. Rey-
burn;Second, Ted Barrett;Third, Marvin Hudson.
T3:00. A30,382 (41,487).
Dodgers 3, Reds 1, 10 innings
Los Angeles Cincinnati
ab r h bi ab r h bi
M.Ellis 2b 4 0 0 0 BPhllps 2b 5 0 0 0
Ethier rf 5 0 1 0 Cozart ss 4 0 0 0
Kemp cf 5 0 3 2 DNavrr ph 1 0 0 0
AdGnzl 1b 5 0 1 0 Votto 1b 4 0 1 0
HRmrz ss 4 1 1 0 Rolen 3b 4 0 1 0
L.Cruz 3b 4 0 1 0 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0
JRiver lf 2 0 0 1 Stubbs cf 3 0 0 0
EHerrr pr-lf 0 1 0 0 Paul lf 4 1 1 0
A.Ellis c 3 1 0 0 Marshll p 0 0 0 0
Blanton p 2 0 0 0 Hanign c 3 0 0 0
Choate p 0 0 0 0 Arroyo p 3 0 1 1
ShTllsn p 0 0 0 0 Broxtn p 0 0 0 0
Jansen p 0 0 0 0 LeCure p 0 0 0 0
BAreu ph 1 0 0 0 Heisey lf 0 0 0 0
Belisari p 0 0 0 0
Punto ph 0 0 0 0
League p 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 3 7 3 Totals 34 1 4 1
Los Angeles................. 010 000 000 2 3
Cincinnati ...................... 000 010 000 0 1
DPCincinnati 1. LOBLos Angeles 7, Cincinnati
7. 2BPaul (5). SBH.Ramirez (18), Rolen (2).
SA.Ellis, Punto.
IP H R ER BB SO
Los Angeles
Blanton ..................... 5
2
3 4 1 1 1 6
Choate...................... 0 0 0 0 1 0
Sh.Tolleson .............
1
3 0 0 0 1 1
Jansen...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Belisario W,8-1........ 2 0 0 0 0 5
League S,4-4........... 1 0 0 0 1 1
Cincinnati
Arroyo....................... 8 6 1 1 0 4
Broxton..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
LeCure L,3-3 ...........
1
3 0 2 2 1 0
Marshall ...................
2
3 1 0 0 0 2
Choate pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.
HBPby Arroyo (J.Rivera), by LeCure (E.Herre-
ra).
UmpiresHome, Joe West;First, Mike Muchlinski-
;Second, Sam Holbrook;Third, Andy Fletcher.
T3:20. A35,397 (42,319).
Cubs 5, Cardinals 4, 11 innings
St. Louis Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jay cf 6 1 2 0 DeJess cf 6 2 4 1
Beltran rf 5 1 0 0 Barney 2b 5 2 2 3
Hollidy lf 3 0 1 0 Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 0
Craig 1b 4 0 1 1 ASorin lf 5 0 1 1
YMolin c 4 0 1 1 SCastro ss 5 0 1 0
MCrpnt 3b 4 1 1 0 Valuen 3b 5 0 2 0
Kozma ss 4 1 1 0 WCastll c 4 0 2 0
Descals 2b 5 0 1 1 BJcksn pr 0 1 0 0
Crpntr p 2 0 0 0 Sappelt rf 4 0 0 0
BryAnd ph 1 0 0 0 Volstad p 2 0 0 0
SMiller p 0 0 0 0 Soclvch p 0 0 0 0
SFrmn p 0 0 0 0 LaHair ph 0 0 0 0
Rosnthl p 0 0 0 0 Vitters ph 1 0 0 0
Freese ph 0 0 0 0 Bowden p 0 0 0 0
Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Russell p 0 0 0 0
Salas p 0 0 0 0 Camp p 0 0 0 0
Schmkr ph 1 0 0 0 Campn ph 1 0 0 0
J.Kelly p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0
AlCarr p 0 0 0 0
Clevngr ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 39 4 8 3 Totals 43 513 5
St. Louis ..................... 101 100 010 00 4
Chicago...................... 002 000 002 01 5
Two outs when winning run scored.
DPSt. Louis 1. LOBSt. Louis 11, Chicago 9.
2BJay (17), Holliday (35), Descalso (10), A.Sor-
iano (31). 3BKozma (3), DeJesus (8). HRBar-
ney (7). SBKozma(2). SBeltran, Sappelt. SF
Craig.
IP H R ER BB SO
St. Louis
C.Carpenter............. 5 5 2 2 1 2
S.Miller H,1..............
2
3 2 0 0 0 0
S.Freeman H,2........ 1 1 0 0 0 1
Rosenthal H,3 .........
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Mujica H,28.............. 1 1 0 0 0 1
Salas BS,3-3 ........... 1 2 2 2 0 1
J.Kelly L,5-7............. 1
2
3 2 1 1 0 2
Chicago
Volstad ..................... 5 6 3 3 3 0
Socolovich ............... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Bowden.................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Russell ..................... 1 2 1 1 1 2
Camp........................ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Marmol ..................... 1 0 0 0 1 1
Al.Cabrera W,1-1.... 1 0 0 0 0 2
HBPby C.Carpenter (W.Castillo), by Volstad
(Holliday).
UmpiresHome, Vic Carapazza;First, Bill Miller-
;Second, CB Bucknor;Third, Dan Iassogna.
T4:01. A29,100 (41,009).
Mets 7, Marlins 3
Miami New York
ab r h bi ab r h bi
GHrndz cf 4 1 1 0 FLewis rf-lf 3 1 0 0
DSolan 2b 4 0 2 2
AnTrrs
ph-cf 1 0 0 0
Reyes ss 3 1 1 0 DnMrp 2b 3 2 1 1
Ca.Lee 1b 4 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 4 0 0 0
Ruggin lf 2 0 0 0 I.Davis 1b 4 2 2 2
Petersn lf 2 0 0 0 Hairstn cf-lf 4 1 2 3
Kearns rf 4 0 1 1 Duda lf 1 0 1 0
Brantly c 4 0 0 0 Baxter rf 2 0 2 0
Velazqz 3b 3 1 2 0 Tejada ss 4 0 1 0
JaTrnr p 1 0 0 0 Thole c 4 0 1 0
DJnngs p 0 0 0 0 Niese p 3 1 1 0
Dobbs ph 1 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0
LeBlnc p 0 0 0 0 Rauch p 0 0 0 0
Zamrn p 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 33 711 6
Miami .................................. 001 002 000 3
New York ........................... 320 010 10x 7
EReyes (17). DPMiami 2, New York 1. LOB
Miami 4, New York 4. 2BD.Solano (9), Tejada
(24), Thole (14). 3BHairston (3). HRI.Davis
(28), Hairston(18). SBDan.Murphy(8). CSBax-
ter (2). SJa.Turner. SFDan.Murphy.
IP H R ER BB SO
Miami
Ja.Turner L,1-3 ....... 5 8 6 3 1 3
Da.Jennings ............ 1 1 0 0 0 1
LeBlanc .................... 1 1 1 1 0 1
Zambrano................. 1 1 0 0 0 0
New York
Niese W,12-9 .......... 6
1
3 7 3 3 1 7
Parnell H,18............. 1
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Rauch ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
WPJa.Turner. PBBrantly, Thole.
UmpiresHome, Laz Diaz;First, Tim Welke;Se-
cond, Paul Schrieber;Third, Mike Everitt.
T2:44. A25,446 (41,922).
Astros 7, Pirates 1
Pittsburgh Houston
ab r h bi ab r h bi
SMarte lf 4 0 2 0 Altuve 2b 4 0 1 1
Barmes ss 4 0 0 0 BBarns cf 3 1 1 0
AMcCt cf 4 0 1 0 Dmngz 3b 5 0 0 0
GJones rf-1b 4 1 1 1 Maxwll rf-lf 2 2 1 1
GSnchz 1b 2 0 0 0 Lowrie ss 3 2 1 3
JMcDnl p 0 0 0 0 MGnzlz ss 0 0 0 0
Morris p 0 0 0 0 Wallac 1b 4 2 2 2
Takhsh p 0 0 0 0 JDMrtn lf 2 0 0 0
Presley ph 1 0 0 0
Bogsvc
ph-rf 1 0 0 0
JuWlsn p 0 0 0 0 CSnydr c 3 0 0 0
PAlvrz 3b 4 0 1 0 EGnzlz p 0 0 0 0
McKnr c 3 0 1 0 FRdrgz p 1 0 0 0
Holt 2b 4 0 1 0 B.Laird ph 1 0 0 0
Locke p 2 0 0 0 JValdz p 0 0 0 0
Tabata rf 1 0 0 0 XCeden p 0 0 0 0
SMoore ph 0 0 0 0
Storey p 0 0 0 0
R.Cruz p 0 0 0 0
MDwns ph 1 0 0 0
WLopez p 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 30 7 6 7
Pittsburgh .......................... 000 000 010 1
Houston.............................. 300 003 10x 7
EStorey (1). DPHouston1. LOBPittsburgh 7,
Houston 8. 2BAltuve (34). 3BWallace (1).
HRG.Jones (24), Maxwell (17), Lowrie (15), Wal-
lace (8). SBAltuve (32), Bogusevic (15). CS
S.Marte (4).
IP H R ER BB SO
Pittsburgh
Locke L,0-2.............. 5 3 3 3 3 8
Ja.McDonald ........... 0 2 3 3 1 0
Morris ....................... 1 0 0 0 1 2
Takahashi ................ 1 1 1 1 0 0
Ju.Wilson ................. 1 0 0 0 2 2
Houston
E.Gonzalez.............. 1
2
3 1 0 0 1 1
Fe.Rodriguez
W,2-10...................... 3
1
3 2 0 0 0 4
J.Valdez H,3............
1
3 2 0 0 0 0
X.Cedeno H,5..........
2
3 0 0 0 1 1
Storey....................... 1 0 0 0 0 3
R.Cruz ...................... 1 1 1 1 0 2
W.Lopez................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Ja.McDonald pitched to 4 batters in the 6th.
HBPby Ja.McDonald (Lowrie), by Morris (Al-
tuve). WPJu.Wilson.
UmpiresHome, Eric Cooper;First, Jeff Kellogg-
;Second, Tim Timmons;Third, Marty Foster.
T3:24. A17,093 (40,981).
A M E R I C A N
L E A G U E
Yankees 2, Athletics 1, 10
innings
Oakland New York
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Cowgill cf 4 0 1 0 Jeter dh 4 0 1 0
Pnngtn 2b 1 0 0 0
Swisher
rf-1b 4 1 1 0
JGoms dh 3 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0
Reddck rf 5 0 0 0 AlRdrg 3b 4 0 2 0
Cespds lf-cf 4 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 3 0 0 1
Carter 1b 2 0 0 0 RMartn c 4 1 1 1
Moss ph-1b 1 1 1 1 ErChvz 1b 3 0 0 0
Dnldsn 3b 4 0 0 0 Dickrsn lf 0 0 0 0
DNorrs c 3 0 0 0 ISuzuki lf-rf 3 0 2 0
Crisp pr 0 0 0 0 ENunez ss 3 0 1 0
Kottars c 0 0 0 0
Drew ss 3 0 2 0
Rosales 2b 3 0 0 0
S.Smith ph-lf 1 0 0 0
Totals 34 1 4 1 Totals 32 2 8 2
Oakland ........................ 000 000 001 0 1
New York...................... 000 100 000 1 2
No outs when winning run scored.
DPOakland 1. LOBOakland 8, New York 4.
HRMoss (19), R.Martin (18). SBCrisp (35),
I.Suzuki (26), E.Nunez (11). SFGranderson.
IP H R ER BB SO
Oakland
J.Parker.................... 8 6 1 1 0 7
Doolittle L,1-1.......... 1 2 1 1 0 2
New York
Sabathia ................... 8 3 0 0 2 11
R.Soriano BS,4-46.. 1 1 1 1 2 1
D.Robertson W,2-7 1 0 0 0 0 1
Doolittle pitched to 1 batter in the 10th.
HBPby Sabathia (J.Gomes).
UmpiresHome, Dan Bellino;First, Fieldin Cul-
breth;Second, Mike Estabrook;Third, Larry Vanov-
er.
T3:02. A40,759 (50,291).
Orioles 4, Red Sox 2
Baltimore Boston
ab r h bi ab r h bi
McLoth lf 5 0 1 0 Ciriaco 3b 4 1 2 1
Hardy ss 5 1 1 0 Pdsdnk cf 4 0 2 0
AdJons cf 3 2 2 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 1 1
Wieters c 4 1 2 3 C.Ross rf 4 0 0 0
MrRynl 1b 4 0 2 1 Lvrnwy c 4 0 0 0
Ford dh 3 0 0 0 Sltlmch dh 3 0 0 0
Machd 3b 4 0 0 0 Loney 1b 4 0 0 0
EnChvz rf 4 0 0 0 Nava lf 4 1 2 0
Andino 2b 2 0 2 0 Iglesias ss 3 0 1 0
Quntnll pr-2b 0 0 0 0 MGomz ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 34 410 4 Totals 35 2 8 2
Baltimore............................ 000 202 000 4
Boston................................ 001 010 000 2
DPBoston 3. LOBBaltimore 7, Boston 7.
2BAd.Jones (36), Wieters (24), Ciriaco (13), Na-
va (19).
IP H R ER BB SO
Baltimore
Mig.Gonzalez
W,7-4........................ 6
1
3 7 2 2 1 3
ODay H,11 .............. 1
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Ji.Johnson S,46-49 1 1 0 0 0 1
Boston
Lester L,9-13........... 7 8 4 4 3 3
Atchison ................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Melancon ................. 1 1 0 0 0 1
HBPby Melancon (Andino). WPLester.
UmpiresHome, Mark Wegner;First, Brian Knight-
;Second, Alan Porter;Third, Mike Winters.
T3:00. A37,731 (37,495).
Rays 12, Blue Jays 1
Toronto Tampa Bay
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Lawrie 3b 3 0 1 0 DJnngs lf 5 0 0 0
McCoy 3b 1 0 0 0 EJhnsn ss 0 0 0 0
Rasms cf 4 1 2 0 BUpton cf 4 1 1 0
Encrnc dh 2 0 1 0 Thmps cf 1 0 0 0
YEscor ph-dh 1 0 1 0 Zobrist ss 3 2 2 1
Lind 1b 3 0 0 0 BFrncs ph-lf 1 0 0 0
YGoms 1b 1 0 1 1 Longori 3b 4 2 3 0
Arencii c 4 0 0 0 RRorts 2b 1 0 1 0
KJhnsn 2b 4 0 1 0 Joyce rf 3 1 0 1
RDavis rf 4 0 1 0 Kppngr 2b 3 2 3 1
Hchvrr ss 4 0 1 0 Brignc 3b 1 0 0 0
Gose lf 4 0 0 0 Scott dh 4 2 2 4
C.Pena 1b 5 1 2 2
JMolin c 4 1 2 3
Vogt c 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 1 9 1 Totals 39121612
Toronto ............................ 000 000 010 1
Tampa Bay....................... 142 104 00x 12
DPToronto 1, Tampa Bay 1. LOBToronto 8,
Tampa Bay 8. 2BY.Gomes (4), B.Upton (27),
Longoria (12), R.Roberts (9), Scott 2 (21), J.Molina
(9). 3BC.Pena (2). HRZobrist (18), J.Molina
(7).
IP H R ER BB SO
Toronto
Villanueva L,7-6 ...... 2
1
3 8 7 7 2 0
Beck.......................... 2
2
3 3 1 1 2 1
D.Carpenter............. 1 4 4 4 1 1
Loup.......................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Janssen.................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Tampa Bay
Shields W,15-9........ 7 6 0 0 1 9
B.Gomes.................. 1 3 1 1 0 1
D.De La Rosa.......... 1 0 0 0 0 1
WPVillanueva.
UmpiresHome, Tony Randazzo;First, Todd Ti-
chenor;Second, Bob Davidson;Third, Brian Gor-
man.
T2:56. A14,187 (34,078).
Royals 6, Indians 3
Cleveland Kansas City
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Choo rf 4 1 1 0 JDyson cf 3 1 1 0
Kipnis 2b 5 0 1 0 AGordn lf 0 0 0 0
AsCarr ss 4 1 2 0 AEscor ss 3 0 1 0
CSantn c 3 0 1 2 Mostks 3b 3 1 1 2
Brantly cf 3 0 1 1 Butler dh 3 0 1 0
Hafner dh 3 0 0 0
Bourgs
pr-dh 0 0 0 0
LaPort ph 1 0 1 0 Francr rf 4 2 1 0
Rottino pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 3 0 0 1
Ktchm 1b 3 0 2 0 B.Pena c 4 1 2 2
Canzler
ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Lough lf-cf 3 0 1 0
Chsnhll 3b 4 0 0 0 Falu 2b 4 1 2 1
Carrer lf 4 1 1 0
Totals 35 310 3 Totals 30 610 6
Cleveland........................... 001 000 200 3
Kansas City ....................... 021 010 02x 6
DPCleveland 1, Kansas City 1. LOBCleveland
9, Kansas City 6. 2BAs.Cabrera (32), B.Pena
(10). SBAs.Cabrera (9), A.Escobar (31). S
As.Cabrera. SFMoustakas, Hosmer.
IP H R ER BB SO
Cleveland
Masterson L,11-15 . 6 7 4 4 2 3
J.Smith ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
C.Allen......................
1
3 2 2 2 0 0
Maine........................
2
3 1 0 0 0 0
Kansas City
Mendoza W,8-9 ...... 6 8 2 2 2 3
Collins H,10............. 1 1 1 1 0 1
Bueno H,2................ 1 1 0 0 0 1
G.Holland S,15-18.. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Mendoza pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
HBPby Masterson (A.Escobar), by Maine
(Lough), by Collins (Choo). WPMasterson.
UmpiresHome, Gary Cederstrom;First, Lance
Barksdale;Second, Mark Ripperger;Third, Adrian
Johnson.
T2:41. A22,805 (37,903).
M A J O R
L E A G U E
L E A D E R S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTINGMiCabrera, Detroit, .333; Trout, Los
Angeles, .324; Jeter, New York, .323; Mauer, Min-
nesota, .321; Beltre, Texas, .316; Butler, Kansas
City, .309; DavMurphy, Texas, .308.
RUNSTrout, Los Angeles, 118; MiCabrera, De-
troit, 102; Hamilton, Texas, 98; Kinsler, Texas, 98;
AdJones, Baltimore, 97; AJackson, Detroit, 95; Je-
ter, New York, 94.
RBIMiCabrera, Detroit, 130; Hamilton, Texas,
123; Willingham, Minnesota, 110; Encarnacion, To-
ronto, 102; Fielder, Detroit, 101; Butler, Kansas City,
99; Pujols, Los Angeles, 96.
HITSJeter, New York, 203; MiCabrera, Detroit,
191; Beltre, Texas, 176; Butler, Kansas City, 176;
AGordon, Kansas City, 176; AdJones, Baltimore,
173; Cano, New York, 170.
DOUBLESAGordon, Kansas City, 49; Pujols,
Los Angeles, 44; Cano, NewYork, 42; Kinsler, Tex-
as, 40; MiCabrera, Detroit, 38; Choo, Cleveland,
38; NCruz, Texas, 38.
TRIPLESAJackson, Detroit, 10; Andrus, Texas,
9; Rios, Chicago, 8; JWeeks, Oakland, 8; Crisp,
Oakland, 7; AEscobar, Kansas City, 7; Zobrist,
Tampa Bay, 7.
HOME RUNSHamilton, Texas, 42; MiCabrera,
Detroit, 41; Encarnacion, Toronto, 40; ADunn, Chi-
cago, 39; Granderson, New York, 39; Willingham,
Minnesota, 35; Beltre, Texas, 34.
STOLEN BASESTrout, Los Angeles, 46; RDa-
vis, Toronto, 44; Revere, Minnesota, 37; Crisp,
Oakland, 35; AEscobar, Kansas City, 31; BUpton,
Tampa Bay, 30; DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 28.
PITCHINGWeaver, Los Angeles, 18-4; Price,
Tampa Bay, 18-5; Sale, Chicago, 17-7; MHarrison,
Texas, 17-9; Scherzer, Detroit, 16-6; Darvish, Tex-
as, 16-9; PHughes, New York, 16-12.
STRIKEOUTSScherzer, Detroit, 224; Verlander,
Detroit, 223; Darvish, Texas, 214; FHernandez,
Seattle, 207; Shields, Tampa Bay, 202; Price, Tam-
pa Bay, 188; Sale, Chicago, 181.
SAVESJiJohnson, Baltimore, 46; Rodney, Tam-
pa Bay, 43; RSoriano, New York, 42; CPerez, Cle-
veland, 36; Nathan, Texas, 34; Valverde, Detroit,
31; Reed, Chicago, 28.
T H I S D A T E I N
B A S E B A L L
Sept. 22
1911 Cy Young, 44, beat the Pittsburgh Pirates
1-0 for his 511th and final major league victory.
1936 The Detroit Tigers swept the St. Louis
Browns 12-0 and 14-0 to record the biggest double
shutout in major league history.
1954 Karl Spooner of Brooklyn became the first
pitcher in the majors to strike out 15 in his first game
as the Dodgers beat the New York Giants 3-0.
1966 The Baltimore Orioles clinched their first AL
pennant in 22 years with a 6-1victory over the Kan-
sas City As. Their last pennant came in 1944 when
they were the St. Louis Browns.
1968Cesar Tovar playedoneinningat eachposi-
tion for the Minnesota Twins, becoming the second
major leaguer in history to do it. Bert Campaneris of
the Oakland As was the other.
1977Bert Blyleventosseda6-0no-hitter for Tex-
as against the Angels at Anaheim Stadium.
1986 Fernando Valenzuela of Los Angeles be-
came the first Mexican to win 20 games, beating the
Houston Astros 9-2 while allowing two hits.
1987 Wade Boggs of the Boston Red Sox reac-
hed the 200-hit mark for the fifth straight season in
an 8-5 loss to the Detroit Tigers.
1990 Andre Dawson of the Chicago Cubs stole
his 300th base in an11-5 loss to the NewYork Mets,
to become the second player with 300 homers, 300
steals and 2,000 hits. Willie Mays was the other.
1993 Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers faced
three Seattle batters before hurting his right elbow.
Ryanfinishedhis career with324wins, 5,714strike-
outs and seven no-hitters.
1993 The Colorado Rockies played their final
home of their inaugural season and finished with a
major league home attendance record. The Rock-
ies played before 4,483,350.
2000 Houstons Jose Lima set an NL single-sea-
son record by allowing his 47th homer in the Astros
12-5 loss to Cincinnati. The major league record for
home runs allowed in a season is 50, set by Minne-
sotas Bert Blyleven in 1986.
2003 Detroit set an AL record with its 118th loss,
falling 12-6 to Kansas City. The 1916 Philadelphia
Athletics (36-117) set the record.
AP PHOTO
The Phillies Kevin Frandsen and third base coach Juan Samuel
celebrate as Frandsen rounds third after his home run off Braves
starter Tommy Hanson gave the Phillies the lead Friday night.
NO BATTING TITLE
FOR CABRERA
Melky Cabrera has been
disqualified from the National
League batting title at his own
request.
Major League Baseball and
the players association said
Friday that they agreed to
change the rule governing the
individual batting, slugging and
on-base percentage champions
for this season.
Serving a 50-game
suspension, the San Francisco
Giants slugger entered Friday
with a league-leading .346
average, seven points ahead of
Pittsburghs Andrew
McCutchen. Cabrera was
suspended Aug. 15 for a
positive test for testosterone.
MLB could not unilaterally
disqualify Cabrera, needing an
agreement from the union to
alter the rules.
Cabrera has 501 plate
appearances, one fewer than
the required amount for the
batting title if the Giants play
162 games. But he would win
the title if an extra hitless
at-bat is added to his average
and it remains higher than that
of any other qualifying player.
With the rule change, that no
longer applies to a player who
served a drug suspension.
S T A N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
New York...................................... 87 63 .580 8-2 W-6 47-29 40-34
Baltimore ...................................... 86 64 .573 1 8-2 W-5 42-32 44-32
Tampa Bay ................................... 81 70 .536 6
1
2 4
1
2 4-6 W-3 42-34 39-36
Boston .......................................... 68 84 .447 20 18 4-6 L-3 33-44 35-40
Toronto......................................... 66 83 .443 20
1
2 18
1
2 2-8 L-4 36-38 30-45
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Chicago ........................................ 81 68 .544 6-4 L-2 43-31 38-37
Detroit ........................................... 79 70 .530 2 5
1
2 6-4 L-1 45-29 34-41
Kansas City.................................. 69 81 .460 12
1
2 16 6-4 W-3 35-41 34-40
Minnesota .................................... 62 88 .413 19
1
2 23 4-6 L-1 29-46 33-42
Cleveland ..................................... 62 89 .411 20 23
1
2 3-7 L-1 34-41 28-48
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Texas............................................ 89 60 .597 6-4 W-2 47-27 42-33
Oakland ........................................ 85 65 .567 4
1
2 5-5 L-1 44-31 41-34
Los Angeles................................. 81 69 .540 8
1
2 4 4-6 L-2 41-34 40-35
Seattle........................................... 70 80 .467 19
1
2 15 3-7 L-4 36-39 34-41
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
z-Washington .............................. 91 59 .607 5-5 L-1 46-29 45-30
Atlanta........................................... 86 65 .570 5
1
2 5-5 L-1 43-32 43-33
Philadelphia................................. 77 74 .510 14
1
2 3 7-3 W-4 39-37 38-37
New York...................................... 67 83 .447 24 12
1
2 2-8 W-1 31-44 36-39
Miami ............................................ 66 85 .437 25
1
2 14 3-7 L-2 35-40 31-45
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
z-Cincinnati ................................ 91 60 .603 7-3 L-1 47-29 44-31
St. Louis ..................................... 80 71 .530 11 5-5 L-1 46-29 34-42
Milwaukee.................................. 78 72 .520 12
1
2 1
1
2 9-1 W-6 46-29 32-43
Pittsburgh................................... 74 76 .493 16
1
2 5
1
2 2-8 L-4 42-33 32-43
Chicago...................................... 59 92 .391 32 21 4-6 W-1 37-39 22-53
Houston...................................... 49 102 .325 42 31 5-5 W-1 33-43 16-59
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
San Francisco.............................. 87 63 .580 8-2 W-4 44-31 43-32
Los Angeles................................. 78 73 .517 9
1
2 2 4-6 W-1 40-35 38-38
Arizona ......................................... 74 75 .497 12
1
2 5 6-4 L-1 38-37 36-38
San Diego..................................... 72 78 .480 15 7
1
2 7-3 W-1 40-35 32-43
Colorado....................................... 58 91 .389 28
1
2 21 2-8 L-6 31-43 27-48
z-clinched playoff berth
PAGE 4B SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
H I G H S C H O O L F O O T B A L L
WESTPITTSTON It seemed
like they were waiting forever to
get their hands on the football.
But once the Wyoming Area
Warriors did, they rapidly made
up for lost time.
Quarterback Nick OBrien
raced for three touchdowns with-
in eight minutes during the sec-
ond quarter, added a fourth scor-
ing run in the second half Friday
and Wyoming Area hammered
Hanover Area, 43-8 at Jake So-
bieski Stadium.
The outburst came after Ha-
nover Areachewednearly10min-
utes off the clock on a game-
opening drive that covered 65
yards but endedwithout points at
Wyoming Areas 10-yard line.
It was a tough first quarter,
said OBrien, who finished with
193 rushing yards on seven car-
ries.
Theyre a good, young team,
OBrien continued about the
Hawkeyes. Theyll have some
good years to come.
But OBrien and his Wyoming
Area teammates camebackat the
Hawkeyes fast.
OBrienbeganthe scoringwith
an electric 59-yard touchdown
scamper 8:36 before halftime,
then added a 46-yard touchdown
run a little more than two min-
utes later.
Hes one of those premier
players, Wyoming Area coach
Randy Spencer said. Hes got
that ability to do those things.
Special kid.
Warriors fans
were treated to
another
OBrien Spe-
cial when he
found Jordan
Zezza streaking
down the right
sideline with a
74-yard bomb, setting up
OBriens six-yard touchdown
romp that put Wyoming Area up
29-0 heading into halftime.
Every time I touch the ball, I
want to score, OBrien said.
Thats anyones mentality.
He verynearlyturnedit intore-
ality Friday.
Wyoming Area 43,
Hanover Area 8
Hanover Area....................... 0 0 8 0 8
Wyoming Area..................... 0 29 14 0 43
First Quarter
No scoring
Second Quarter
WA Nick OBrien 59 run (kick failed), 8:36
WA OBrien 46 run (Jordan Zezza pass from
OBrien), 6:28
WA Cody Schmitz 62 punt return (Trent
Grove pass from OBrien), 4:17
WA OBrien 6 run (A.J. Lenkaitis kick), 0:42
Third Quarter
WA OBrien 66 run (Lenkaitis kick), 10:29
WA Zak LaNunziata 5 run (Lenkaitis kick),
5:52
HA Dillon Ropietski 2 run (Ya Sir Jones run),
0:46
Fourth Quarter
No scoring
TeamStatistics Hanover Wyo Area
First downs....................... 11 5
Rushes-yards.................. 36-129 27-283
Passing............................. 74 74
Total Yards....................... 203 357
Comp-Att-Int .................... 5-7-1 1-5-0
Sacked-Yards Lost ......... 0-0 0-0
Punts-Avg......................... 1-32 2-39
Fumbles-Lost................... 4-2 1-0
Penalties-Yards............... 10-59 7-68
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING HAN, Dillon Ropietski 11-84, Brian
Belcher 15-35, Casey OMack 4-18, Brandyn Cole
4-3, Ian Murphy 1- (minus 2), Isaiah Taylor 1- (minus
9); WA, Nick OBrien 7-193, Zak LaNunziata 8-38,
Cody Schmitz 2-22, Isaiah Peoples 5-20, Robert
Wargo 3-10, Kyle Borton 1-1, TEAM 1- (minus 1).
PASSING HAN, OMack 5-7-1, 74; WA,
OBrien 1-3-0, 74, Borton 0-2-0.
RECEIVING HAN, Stephen Morgan 2-38,
Chuckie Schmoil 1-20, Antonio Costantino 1-9, Tay-
lor 1-7; WA, Jordan Zezza 1-74.
INTS WA, Schmitz.
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Hanover Area quarterback Casey OMack hurries a pass as
Wyoming Area defender Zack Lanunziata bears down on him dur-
ing Friday nights game, won by the Warriors 43-8.
Second quarter
leads Warriors
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
psokoloski@timesleader.com
43
WYOMING
AREA
8
HANOVER
AREA
WRIGHT TWP. All night
long, Crestwood confounded
Wallenpaupack.
On offense. On defense. On
special teams.
The Comets even caught their
coach off guard with their per-
formance, a surprisingly lopsid-
ed 33-6 win over the Buckhorns
on Friday night.
You know what, part of this
win did surprise me a little bit,
Greg Myers said. I thought we
made great strides from last
week. I thought we had a great
week of prepara-
tion. The kids
are starting to
get comfort-
able.
More than
just comfort-
able. Crestwood
(3-1) shut down a potent and
physical running game, forcing
the Buckhorns out of their ele-
ment. An early deficit had Pau-
pack throwing more than usual,
leading to four interceptions.
The Buckhorns (2-2) came in-
to the game averaging nearly 300
yards rushing but managed just
107 against the Comets.
Coming into the game, that
was a bigquestionmarktoa lot of
people, Myers said. I thought,
defensively, we werent given a
lot of credit here.
That defense got a big hand
from a creative offense. Myers
said before the season he wasnt
sure howlong it would take to in-
stall the full playbook while re-
placing a four-year starter at
quarterback.
But sophomore Jay Popson
looked just fine under center Fri-
day, going 7-for-10 for 121 yards
with three touchdowns. Four
Comets rushed for at least 55
yards, led by Brandon Coles 89.
Most importantly, were (back
to) keeping defenses off-bal-
ance, Myers said. I thought as
the game wore on, Wallenpau-
pack, they were on their heels a
lot. We were applying the pres-
sure to them.
Senior wideout Kota Kishel
starred, scoring on a 36-yard run
inthe secondquarter andona 65-
yard bomb down the right side-
line in the fourth. He finished
with157 total yards and came up
withtwointerceptions, including
one in the end zone to snuff out
Paupacks last hope.
Rich Golden, Evan Callaghan
and Andre DSouza also scored
for the Comets. The defense
didnt allow a point, as the Buck-
horns lone touchdown came on
an Aaron Medina fumble return
late in the fourth.
Crestwood 33, Wallenpaupack 6
Wallenpaupack ...................... 0 0 0 6 6
Crestwood .............................. 7 7 13 6 33
First Quarter
CRE Rich Golden 15 pass from Jay Popson
(Evan Callaghan kick), 7:56
Second Quarter
CRE Kota Kishel 36 run (Callaghan kick),
8:45
Third Quarter
CRE Callaghan 6 run (Callaghan kick), 8:34
CRE Andre DSouza 8 pass from Popson
(kick failed), 3:27
Fourth Quarter
CRE Kishel 65 pass from Popson (pass
failed), 8:52
WAL Aaron Medina 51 fumble return (kick
failed), 3:16
TeamStatistics Paupack Crestwood
First downs.................... 10 19
Rushes-yards ............... 29-107 41-287
Passing.......................... 65 121
Total Yards.................... 172 408
Comp-Att-Int ................. 7-16-4 7-10-1
Sacked-Yards Lost ...... 2-22 0-0
Punts-Avg...................... 3-37.0 3-31.7
Fumbles-Lost................ 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards............ 5-36 4-30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING WAL, John Jones 19-93, Cameron
Wolfson7-26, Will Hendel 3-(minus-12); CRE, Bran-
don Cole 10-89, Kota Kishel 3-66, Evan Callaghan
13-61, Frank Aigeldinger 8-55, Jay Popson 6-13,
Tyler Robinson 2-3
PASSING WAL, Hendel 7-16-4-65; CRE, Pop-
son 7-10-1-121
RECEIVING WAL, Paul Gangoo 3-27, Mike
Durando 2-23, Wolfson 1-8, Jones 1-7; CRE, Kishel
4-91, Rich Golden 1-15, Andre DSouza 1-8, Aigeld-
inger 1-7
INTS WAL, James Strattman; CRE, Andrew
Chang, Aigeldinger, Kishel 2
MISSED FGS None
Comets clamp down on run game, silence Buckhorns
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
33
CRESTWOOD
6
PAUPACK
YATESVILLE Pittston Area
quarterback James Emmett
doesnt show off his arm often,
but when he does, it can be dan-
gerous for opponents.
Just ask Tunkhannock.
Emmett connected on 5-of-7
passes for 166 yards, including
three touchdowns, to lead the
Patriots to a 47-0 win over the
Tigers on Friday night.
On the first play of the game,
Emmett threw a picture-perfect
pass from his 30-yard line down
the right sideline, meeting wide
receiver Jordan Housemann in
stride. Housemann was brought
down at Tunkhannocks 12.
That 58-yard completion set
up a touchdown pass to Kyle
Gattuso with10:44 remaining in
the first quarter.
James has a very, very good
arm, Pittston Area coach Mike
Barrett said. He doesnt always
have the confidence to throw
and hell hold back sometimes,
but his arm is strong.
With 3:56 left in the first quar-
ter, Emmett found Hassan Max-
well over the middle for a 30-
yard touchdown to cap a seven-
play, 63-yard drive.
The Patriots got the ball back
three plays later after a leaping
interception by Mike Schwab,
who returned the pick 43 yards
to set up a Kyle Gattuso 2-yard
touchdown run, stretching the
lead to 20-0 with 2:24 remaining
in the first quarter.
Justin Wilk broke the game
openwith7:29 left inthe second
quarter with a 72-yard touch-
down, bursting through a hole
up the middle untouched. Wilk
rushed for 95 yards on four car-
ries.
The Patriots took a 26-0 lead
into halftime.
In the second half, the Em-
mett-Housemann connection
wasnt finished. On their first
possession of the third quarter,
Emmett found Housemann yet
againalongthe right sideline for
a 64-yard touchdown to give the
Patriots a 33-0 lead.
When I dropped back, the
line was blocking perfect to-
night, Emmett said. House-
mann got open and I was able to
find him. He made some big
plays.
Pittston Ar-
eas defense
stifled Tunk-
hannock, forc-
ing six punts
and only al-
lowing 112
yards of total
offense, which aided the Patriot
offense in executing the way it
did.
After a Tigers fumble was re-
covered by Pittston Areas Joe
Giambra, Emmett completed a
32-yard pass to Joe Starinsky
who made a diving catch at the
1-yard line. Marc Romanczuk
scampered in the end zone to
put the Patriots up 40-0 with
4:17 left in the third.
Our kids really practiced
hard this week, Barrett said.
We have some inexperience
and the last few weeks I didnt
think we played too bad, but we
shot ourselves in the foot at
times. We just want to develop
our fundamentals. Imvery hap-
py for our kids to get a win like
that.
Pittston Area proved to be ef-
ficient offensively, scoring on
seven of its 10 possessions, as
Josh John added a 23-yard
touchdown run with 8:53 re-
maining in the fourth quarter to
seal the Patriots first victory of
the year.
It feels great to get a win,
Emmett said. Weve just got to
bring it back for next week.
Ryan Cywinski added 32
rushing yards on 11 carries and
Josh Colley had 26 receiving
yards onthreecatches for theTi-
gers.
Tunkhannock.................... 0 0 0 0 0
Pittston Area..................... 20 6 14 7 47
First Quarter
PA Kyle Gattuso 12 yd reception (kick
failed), 10:44
PA Hassan Maxwell 30 yd reception (R.J.
Haas kick), 3:56
PA Gattuso 2 run (Haas kick), 2:24
Second Quarter
PA Justin Wilk 72 run (Haas kick), 7:29
Third Quarter
PA Jordan Housemann 63 yd reception
(Haas kick), 7:24
PA Marc Romanczuk 1 run (Haas kick),
4:17
Fourth Quarter
PA Josh John 23 run (Haas kick), 8:53
TeamStatistics Tunk Pitt Area
First downs ........................... 10 14
Rushes-yards....................... 38-87 23-262
Passing.................................. 25 166
Total Yards ........................... 112 428
Comp-Att-Int ......................... 5-7-1 5-7-0
Sacked-Yards Lost.............. 2-7 1-10
Punts-Avg. ............................ 6-36 1-42
Fumbles-Lost ....................... 3-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards ................... 4-20 5-30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGPA: JustinWilk 4-95, KyleGattuso
3-6, Marc Romanczuk 3-16, HassanMaxwell 1-30,
James Emmett 3-14, Zach Erfman 6-71, Joe Mon-
tini 1-4, Josh John 1-23, Danny Gambini 1-3
TUN: Josh Robinson 9-32, Josh Colley 7-4,
Ryan Cywinkski 11-32, Brian Beauchemin 3-2,
Brandon Dailey 4-3, Joe Leone 4-14
PASSING PA: James Emmett 5-7-0-166
TUN: Brian Beauchemin 5-7-1-25, Ryan Ell 1-
1-0-13
RECEIVING PA: Joe Starinsky 1-32, Jordan
Housemann 2-122, Kyle Gattuso 1-12
TUN: Mike Markovitz 1-4, Josh Colley 3-26,
Josh Robinson 1-(-5)
INTS PA: Mike Schwab
MISSED FGS None
Patriots offense
gets into high gear
Passing game clicks while
rushing attack is efficient
in 47-point win over Tigers.
By DOMDELLOS
For The Times Leader
47
PITTSTON AREA
0
TUNKHANNOCK
We knew he is the heart and
soul of their team, Wiedlich Jr.
said. Tony Politz is a quality run-
ning back. He really busted some
tail today, but Im really proud of
how our kids played.
GARquarterback Corey Moore
went 12-for-21 for 201 yards and
two touchdowns.
Defensive lineman Shakir Soto
enabled two GAR touchdowns
late in the first half after North-
west handled the Grenadier of-
fensethroughthefirst 22minutes.
With the Grenadiers leading
6-0, Soto recovered a fumble that
gave way to a 20-yard Benton
touchdown run with 1:32 remain-
ing.
GAR 35, Northwest 7
Northwest............................... 0 0 0 7 7
GAR........................................ 6 14 15 0 35
WILKES-BARRE In three
games against Lackawanna Con-
ference opponents, GAR waited
patiently for its fast-paced offense
to take off.
The Grenadiers took to the air
for 201 passing yards in their first
game against a Wyoming Valley
Conference opponent, flying to a
35-7 victory Friday over North-
west.
Lucas Benton contributed with
four touchdowns two rushing,
two receiving to herald a Grena-
dier offense that found its rhythm
late in the second half. Benton
caught fivepasses for 81yards and
ran for 59 yards on eight carries.
I cant say enough about him,
GARcoach Paul Wiedlich Jr. said.
Lucas has been
doing this last
year, and in his
senior year, hes
really been step-
ping up his con-
centration. As
youguyscansee,
hes started to get everything go-
ing.
The GAR rushing defense also
seemed to catch up following a
staggering first two weeks.
Through the first three quarters,
the Grenadiers held the Rangers
scoreless. Before the mercy rule
went into effect on a Rich Sickler
touchdown, running back Tony
Politz garnered just 58 yards on
the ground.
Politz finished the game with
97 yards and a touchdown.
First Quarter
GAR Lucas Benton 18 pass fromCorey
Moore (pass fail), 6:13
Second Quarter
GAR Benton 20 run (Luke Height kick), 1:32
GAR Benton 25 pass fromMoore (Height
kick), :33
Third Quarter
GAR Benton 11 run (Height kick), 6:51
GAR Rich Sickler 1 run (Rashaun Jackson
pass fromMoore), 1:24
Fourth Quarter
NW Tony Politz 23 run (Tyler Pegarella kick),
8:47
TeamStatistics Northwest GAR
First downs ......................... 13 16
Rushes-yards..................... 33-121 31-165
Passing................................ 40 201
Total Yards ......................... 161 366
Comp-Att-Int ....................... 5-14-0 12-21-0
Sacked-Yards Lost ........... 2-13 0-0
Punts-Avg. .......................... 4-28.25 1-50
Fumbles-Lost ..................... 3-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards ................. 3-20 10-72
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING NW, Politz 22-97, Logan Womels-
dorf 2-(minus-7), AdamSchechterly1-2, MarcusWel-
liver 3-28, Austin Mazonkey 4-13, Team 1-(mi-
nus-12); GAR, Sickler 12-54, Benton 8-59, Moore
1-7, AJ Mouzone 8-43, Jamaar Taylor 1-3, Team 1-
(minus-1)
PASSING NW, Womelsdorf 5-8-0-40, Welliver
0-6-0-0; GAR, Moore 12-21-0-201
RECEIVING NW, Nick Long 1-5, Politz 1-5, Pe-
garella 2-17, Tyler Meinginer 1-13; GAR, Sickler 3-
40, Benton 5-81, Jackson 2-45
INTS None
MISSED FGS NW, Pegarella 23 (BLK)
AMANDA HRYCYNA/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
GARs Lucas Benton (80) eludes a tackle by Northwests Matt
Zawatski during Fridays game at W-B Memorial Stadium.
Grenadiers get offense in rhythm in rout of Rangers
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
35
GAR
7
NORTHWEST
George Curry said. I dont re-
member ever being that bad.
The first three games, maybe we
thought we were too good. I
dont knowwhat the word is, we
werent hungry.
Meanwhile, Valley Wests de-
fense had an appetite for de-
struction. The Spartans (2-2)
held Cashman to 73 yards. He
was averaging 166.3 through
three games. The defensive line
spent plenty of time in the Ber-
wick backfield, sacking quarter-
backC.J. Currysixtimes andha-
rassing him on nearly all of his
12 attempts. He completed one
for 8 yards and was picked off by
Lucky Williams and Nate Gur-
tis.
We have a small D-line, said
defensive end Trey Cowman,
who is listed at 6-foot, 200
pounds. Alot of teams try toex-
ploit that, but weusedour speed
against their big linemen. Our
whole motto is speed beats size
on defense and I think we
proved that tonight.
The prime example came
early in the fourth quarter after
Ian Ultshs 29-yard field goal put
the Spartans ahead 25-15.
On first down, Cowman
sacked Curry for a 5-yard loss.
On second down, Cowman
drew a holding penalty when a
Berwick lineman tried to corral
him around the neck. Then on
third down, 195-pound Jordan
Mason sacked Curry in the end
zone for a safety.
Thats a tribute to how hard
my staff prepared, Valley West
coach Pat Keating said. The
kids bought into it hook, line
and sinker. They were ready. We
felt wehada goodbeadonthem.
Our kids were able to come out
mentally and recognize every-
thing that they needed to recog-
nize and played sharp.
Of course, then there was
Simms on offense. He and quar-
terback Mike Baur ran the op-
tion to near perfection, leading
to most of his 248 yards. The of-
fensive line of tight end Alex Ba-
rilla and interior guys Emad El-
battah, Jared Kozich, Tony Le,
Josh Strish and Zach Yaglowski
shoved people around all night.
It was just pickingandchoos-
ing what we could do, Keating
said. For the first time this
week, I challenged out offensive
line. We werent going to move
forwardthis year fromwhere we
were the last two weeks if we
didnt get a little bit better up
front.
Wyoming Valley West 33, Berwick 15
Berwick............................ 15 0 0 0 15
Wyoming Valley West... 7 15 0 11 33
First Quarter
WVW Derrick Simms 17 run (Ian Ultish),
4:06
BER Matt Cashman 85 kick return (Olivia
Seeley), 3:53
BER Jordan Stout 41 interception return
(Cashman run), 3:32
Second Quarter
WVW Mike Baur 24 run (Ultsh kick), 8:45
WVW Simms 20 run (Baur run), 7:26
Fourth Quarter
WVW Ultsh 29 FG, 10:29
WVW Safety, Jordan Mason tackles C.J.
Curry in end zone, 9:16
WVW Baur 3 run (kick blocked), 4:03
TeamStatistics Berwick Valley West
First downs ................ 4 17
Rushes-yards............ 33-54 54-352
Passing....................... 8 14
Total Yards ................ 62 366
Comp-Att-Int .............. 1-12-2 2-8-0
Sacked-Yards Lost... 6-33 2-16
Punts-Avg................... 4-30.8 4-26.5
Fumbles-Lost............. 2-1 2-1
Penalties-Yards ........ 7-68 11-91
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING Berwick, Matt Cashman 18-73,
C.J. Curry 13-(minus-21), Jeff Steeber 1-(mi-
nus-1), Kyle Trenholm 1-3. WVW, Derrick Simms
24-248, Mike Baur 16-60, Brett Good 8-52, Eric
Acosta 1-8, Josh Ortiz 1-3, team 4-(minus-19).
PASSING Berwick, Curry 1-12-2-8. WVW,
Baur 2-7-1-14, team 0-1-0-0-0.
RECEIVING Berwick, Cashman 1-8. WVW,
Lucky Williams 1-10, Alex Barilla 1-4.
INTS Berwick, Jordan Stout. WVW, Williams,
Nate Gurtis.
MISSED FGS none.
SPARTANS
Continued from Page 1B
WILLIAMSPORT -- Five Ha-
zleton Area reached the end
zone as the Cougars downed
Williamsport 48-25 on Friday
night.
Zach Zukoski had two scores,
including a 23-yard run in the
first quarter for Hazleton Area.
He finished with 98 yards rush-
ing on 11 attempts to lead the
Cougars.
Jeff Fendrick added 97 yards
on 13 carries, scoring a fourth-
quarter insurance touchdown.
The teams were tied at 12 in
the second quarter before Ha-
zleton Area took the lead for
good. After Dale Berkheimer
scored his second touchdown of
the game for Williamsport to tie
the score, Devin Barlow return-
ed the kickoff 85 yards to give
the Cougars a 20-12 lead that
stood until halftime.
Hazleton Area 48, Williamsport 25
Hazleton Area ................ 6 14 15 13 48
Williamsport .................... 6 6 13 0 25
First Quarter
W Dale Berkheimer 1 run (kick failed), 6:46
H Zach Zukoski 23 run (kick failed), 2:21
Second Quarter
H Julius Ward 1 run (2 pt failed), 9:48
W Berkheimer 6 run (kick failed)
H Devin Barlow 85 kickoff return (Nick
George run), 2:16
Third Quarter
W Devin Miller 1 run (2 pt failed), 6:37
H Zukoski 5 run (Ward to Barlow), 5:02
W Miller 77 run (Austin Robinson kick), 4:01
H Zack Kehler 70 kickoff return (Brett
Finkelstein kick), 3:50
Fourth Quarter
H Barlow 25 run (kick failed), 6:53
H Jeff Fendrick run (Finkelstein kick), 1:23
TeamStatistics Haz Area Will
First downs....................... 16 11
Rushes-yards................... 41-293 24-143
Passing ............................. 85 175
Total Yards....................... 378 315
Comp-Att-Int..................... 5-10-0 11-20-2
Fumbles-Lost ................... 0-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards............... 9-56 6-40
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING HAZ Nick George 11-57, Zach
Zukoski 11-98 TD, Jeff Fendrick 13-97 TD, Julius
Ward 4-16 2TD, Stefan Scallet 1-0, Devion Barlow
1-25 TD. WILL Devin Miller 17-130 2 TD, Caleb
Belle 4-11, Sadiq Burkholder 1-(-3), Terell Pettin-
ger 2-1, Dale Berkheimer 1-1 TD
PASSING HAZ Julius Ward 5-85-1; WILL
Berkheimer 11-175-2
RECEIVING HAZ Barlow 1-21, Z. Zukoski
2-54, Henderson Concepcion 1-5, Fendrick 1-5;
WILL Tyler Gardner 1-20, Tanner Bashnick 4-56,
Burkholder 2-44, Miller 2-16, DerrickBradford2-37
INTS HAZ Z. Zukoski, George; WILL --
None
MISSED FGS None
Cougars return 2 kicks for TDs in win
The Times Leader staff
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 PAGE 5B
S P O R T S
team to last years team. The
coaches are doing a great job
getting us ready for the game.
Temples a good football
team. Theyre not far from here,
they play us hard every year. Its
a tough game. Theyre gonna
probably be feeling good after
last year because we barely got
out of Philly with a win. They
think theyre gonna come in and
beat us. And thats the way it
should be.
Just as the players arent fo-
cusing on last years result,
OBrien made it clear that he
couldnt care less about Tem-
ples losing streak to Penn
State, a skid that stretches all
the way back to 1941.
OBrien, naturally, hasnt
been around for any of those
games.
At no point in time do I ever
address winning streaks,
OBrien said. That has nothing
to do with this game. Every
year is different. I dont know
what they were like in 1940, but
in 2012, this is an excellent
Temple team with a bunch of
good players.
The Owls enter the game
with an extra week of prepara-
tion following a disheartening
loss to a mediocre Maryland
team. In his second year at the
helm of the program, Steve Ad-
dazio brings along some of the
spread option offense he ran as
offensive coordinator under Ur-
ban Meyer at Florida.
While the Owls will frequent-
ly line up in the shotgun, quar-
terback Chris Coyer is just as
likely to run as he is to pass.
Either that or hand it off to
5-foot-5 jitterbug Matt Brown or
prolific Boston College transfer
Montel Harris, who has missed
most of the year with a hamstr-
ing injury.
They run that Tebow of-
fense, Lions linebacker Mi-
chael Mauti said, referring to
Floridas former Heisman win-
ner. Thats going to be a chal-
lenge. We played against Ohio,
who had a running quarterback,
and that gave us some experi-
ence.
SUPER
Continued fromPage 1B
is at.
Even though its a first-year
program, Ross has been adamant
all season that he expects to win
every time his team steps on the
fieldnomatter whotheyre pitted
against. So far, the Cougars have
been outscored 184-7 in three
contests. But they have played
very good teams that have com-
bined for an 8-1 record, which
could turn into a victory this
weekend.
We knowwhenthey establish-
ed football they looked where we
are in this rebuilding phase and
from what were hearing is that
theyre looking at us as this is
they game they know they have
the greatest shot to get their first
win, Kings coach Jeff Knarr
said. So we know and fully ex-
pect to get everything they have
and their best effort.
The Monarchs have had more
success interms of beingcompet-
itive in games this season. They
lost by four points in the opening
week and jumped out to an early
lead on nationally-ranked Widen-
er in Week 2. The Kings offense
has been sluggish at times this
season, averaging just 243.3
yards per game. When theyve
moved the ball well, its been be-
cause tailback Kyle McGrath has
made the most of his chances.
In Week 1, the sophomore had
his first career 100-yard rushing
game. He scored his first career
touchdown in Week 2 that gave
Kings a short-lived on Widener.
Thenlast weekagainst FDU-Flor-
ham, he rushed for 114 yards as
the offense looked strong in a 14-
point second half. Knarr hopes to
get the running game going and
then use that to open up the pass
game.
Ross strategy today, like every
week, will be to stop the run.
We always go in to try to stop
the run game, Ross said. If they
have the ability to run the ball,
they will give you a headache.
On offense, Ross would like to
see his team become more of a
finisher. Misericordia has held
the ball longer than its oppo-
nents, with nearly a six-minute
time of possession advantage.
But the teamis just 18 percent (8-
for-45) on third downs.
Knarr said the key for his de-
fense in stopping the Cougars of-
fensively is in the trenches where
Misericordia has an average
weight of 268 pounds on the of-
fensive line.
Theyre one of the biggest
teams were going to see this year
probably, Knarr said.
Misericordia (0-3, 0-2 MAC)
at Kings (0-3, 0-2)
When: 1 p.m. today at McCarthy Stadium, Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Last Meeting: This is the first meeting.
Last week: Kings fell to FDU-Florham 30-14 and the Cougars lost to
Widener 67-0.
What to know: Kings will be celebrating homecoming this weekend
and the 2002 MAC championship and Sweet 16 team will be
recognized. Steven Wilson, Rubin Doster and Chris Keene, who were
all All-Americans that played on the 2002 team, will be honorary
captains for this afternoons contest.
About the Cougars: Their offensive line averages 268 pounds
helping the team average 99 yards rushing per game led by junior
tailback Cody Lamoreaux, who leads the team with 174 yards on 40
carries.
About the Monarchs: Kyle McGrath has been a key component for
the team at tailback rushing for 249 yards so far this season with
one touchdown. His two 100-yard games are the first in his career.
Notes: When Kings began play in football in 1993 it picked up win
No. 1 on week seven. The Cougars are looking to break into the win
column today in Week 4.
Misericordia will win if it slows down the Monarchs running game
and can have success passing like past opponents of Kings has
done.
Kings will win if it can run the ball with success and feed off the
energy created by the crowd on homecoming weekend.
Up Next: Kings travels to Lycoming, while the Cougars head home
to face second-year team Stevenson.
FIRST
Continued fromPage 1B
WILKES-BARRE Its been a
few years since Meyers was a
dominant force in the Wyoming
Valley Conference.
With a young team now, the
Mohawks showed on Friday
how good the team with just
four seniors on the roster can be
and how bright the future may
be in a 4-0 win over GAR at
Gibby Field in a Wyoming Valley
Conference boys soccer cross-
over match.
A lot of things we do you
could see our youth, Meyers
coach Jack Nolan said. Its to
be expected. Hopefully everyday
we play a little bit better.
The team looked like a veter-
an bunch on Friday as it ap-
peared at times to dominate the
Grenadiers (1-7). Junior Cal
Lisman gave the Mohawks (3-
4-0) an early 1-0 lead four min-
utes into the contest off a pass
from Fernando Ramirez. After
the teams battled for another 30
minutes without a tally, Lisman
struck again with 2:20 left be-
fore halftime for a 2-0 lead. This
time he was set up by Geno
Setta.
Jarek Hernandez, who is a
freshman, scored the final two
goals of the game. Lisman as-
sisted on the first one, which
came with 11:47 left in the
game. Mauricio Rey, another
freshman, registered the helper
on Hernandezs second goal.
Meyers also plays two fresh-
men in goal. David Torres
played the entire first half mak-
ing two saves, while Adam
Casey was in net the final 40
minutes and stopped four GAR
shots.
Were looking to get better
every game and I think our
future is pretty bright, Nolan
added. We have a good fresh-
man thins year and a good fresh-
man class coming up next year
too.
Meyers 4, GAR 0
GAR............................................................... 0 0 0
Meyers.......................................................... 2 2 4
First half: 1. MEY, Cal Lisman (Fernando Rami-
rez) 35:38; 2. MEY, Lisman (Geno Setta) 2:20. Sec-
ondhalf: 1. MEY, Jarek Hernandez (Lisman) 11:47;
2. MEY, Hernandez (Mauricio Rey) 10:33.
Shots: GAR 8, MEY 14; Saves: GAR 6 (Jesus
Tlatenchi), MEY 5 (David Torres 1, Adam Casey 4);
Corners: GAR 1, MEY 5.
Pittston Area 3, Wyo. Area 2
Matt Tavaglione scored two
goals in the Pittston Area win.
Zach Sypniewski had one goal
and one assist in the effort for
Wyoming Area.
Wyoming Area............................................. 1 1 2
Pittston Area ................................................ 3 0 3
First half: 1. PIT Matt Tavaglione (Jordan Con-
sagra), 8:00; 2. PIT Tavaglione, 17:00; 3.WA David
Klaproth(ZachSypniewski), 25:00; 4. PITConsagra
(Steve Pugliese), 40:00. Second half: 5. WA Syp-
niewksi, 1:00.
Shots: WA 11, PIT 16; Saves: WA 13 (Aaron
Carter), PIT 9 (Zach McKitish); Corners: WA 6, PIT
4
Holy Redeemer 4,
Hanover Area 1
Kenny Rexer recorded three
goals to lead Holy Redeemer to
the victory.
James Lukachinsky scored the
only goal for Hanover Area.
Holy Redeemer ........................................... 3 4 0
Hanover Area............................................... 0 1 0
First half: 1. HRBrendan Leahigh, 20:13; 2. HR
Kenny Rexer, 4:26; 3. HR Rexer (Leahigh), 2:54.
Secondhalf: 4. HRRexer (Tyler Kukosky), 19:38; 5.
HAN James Lukachinsky (Matt Clemons), 6:52
Shots: HR12, HAN 3; Saves: HR 1 (Ian
McGrane ), HAN 11 (Joe Gilardi); Corners: HR 4,
HAN 3.
Tunkhannock 4,
Nanticoke 3, OT
Dean Mirabelli scored two
goals including the game win-
ner in a thrilling overtime bout.
Ed Lukowski led Nanticoke
with one goal and one assist.
Tunkhannock............................................. 1 2 1 4
Nanticoke ................................................... 1 2 0 3
First half: 1. NAN, MikeMihneski (EdLukowski),
39:33; 2. TUNK, Jacob Hughes (Colton Brown)
30:01. Second half: 3. NAN, Lukowski (Tyler Ro-
baczewski), 24:44; 4. TUNK, Brown (Hughes),
14:24; 5. NAN, Wiston Godoy, 12:39; TUNK, Dean
Mirabelli (Aidan Cronin), 12:01. Overtime: TUNK,
Mirabelli (Brian Ly), 8:46.
Shots: TUNK 12, NAN 9; Saves: TUNK 5 (Zac
Daniels), NAN 6 (Carmelo Pioquinto); Corners:
TUNK 1, NAN 2.
Wyoming Seminary 3, Berwick 1
Junior Ramos gave Berwick a
lead at halftime, but the Blue
Knights scored three unanswer-
ed goals to secure the victory.
Malcolm Lumia scored twice
for Seminary and an own goal
accounted for the final tally in
the crossover match.
Wyoming Seminary .................................... 0 3 3
Berwick ......................................................... 1 0 1
First half: 1. BER, Junior Ramos (Richard Umana)
6:19. Second half: 1. WS, MalcolmLumia 33:44; 2.
WS, Lumia 32:42; 3. WS, own goal 30:40.
Shots: SEM11, BER6; Saves: SEM3(RikuRik
Kaizaki), BER6(EricksonVazquez); Corners: SEM
7, BER 1.
H . S . B OY S S O C C E R
Mohawks claim
battle of city teams
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
prove himself a long time ago.
Look at the way I play golf
the way I swingthe golf club
and grip the putter, he said.
Look at the way I go about my
business. I dont hit the ball ve-
ry far. Imshort. If I really cared
what the critics thought the
last 19 years, I really wouldnt
be here. ... My teammates
knowthat Imgoing to give110
percent. They knowI have a lot
of heart. I have a lot of grit, and
thats what Im going to do.
But Ive never felt like I have
to justify myself.
All he cares about is winning
the Tour Championship, with
an outside shot at the FedEx
Cup title andits $10 millionbo-
nus. Furyk was at 7-under 133
on a course where he won just
two years ago.
Rose, whosharedthe18-hole
lead with Tiger Woods, made
four birdies on the back nine
and holed a 6-foot birdie putt
on the 18th for a 68.
Woods went the other direc-
tion.
AP PHOTO
JimFuryk chips to the green on the 13th hole during the
second round of the Tour Championship in Atlanta on Friday.
TOUR
Continued fromPage 1B
HAZLETON Selena Gar-
zio scored five goals, includ-
ing the game-winner as Hazle-
ton Area outlasted Lackawan-
na Trail 8-4 in high school
field hockey Friday.
The Cougars led 4-0 before
the Lions scored four goals in
5:06 of the second half to tie.
Daria Lewandowski had two
goals for Lackawanna Trail.
Kara Sanford had two goals,
and Madison Reed had a goal
and two assists for Hazleton
Area.
Hazleton Area 8, Lackawanna Trail 4
Lackawanna Trail .................................. 0 4 4
Hazleton Area ....................................... 2 6 8
First half: 1. HAZ, Selena Garzio, 15:18; 2.
HAZ, Garzio, 6:15. Second half: 3. HAZ, Kara
Sanford (Alison Machey), 24:27; 4. HAZ, Garzio
(Machey), 21:45; 5. LT, Jordan Laytos, 20:43; 6.
LT, Daria Lewandoski, 18:20; 7. LT, Cameron
Crock, 17:36; 8. LT, Lewandowski, 15:37; 9.
HAZ, Garzio (Madison Reed), 12:30; 10. HAZ,
Reed, 11:08; 11. HAZ, Garzio (Reed), 2:38; 12.
HAZ, Sanford (Hannah Levine), 1:07.
Shots: LT14, HAZ18Saves: LT7(Courtney
Ditchey), HAZ 8 (Kaitlyn McHugh); Corners: LT
6, HAZ 4.
Northwest 4, GAR1
Glenn Carr scored three
goals in the Northwest win.
Candice Hartman scored
one goal in the effort for GAR.
Northwest ............................................... 1 3 4
GAR........................................................ 0 1 0
First half: 1. NW, Glenn Carr, 15:33. Sec-
ondhalf: 2. NW, Carr, 24:45; 3. NW, Carr, 18:25;
4. GAR, Candice Hartman, 7:12; 5. NW, Michae-
la Weber, 2:19.
Shots: NW 9, GAR 7; Saves: NW 2 (Alivia
Womelsdorf), GAR 6 (Brittany Vital); Corners:
NW 14, GAR 5.
Hanover Area 1, Montrose 0
Alissa Cimakosky scored the
games onlygoal toleadHanov-
er Area to the win.
Hanover Area ........................................ 0 1 1
Montrose ................................................ 0 0 0
Second half: 1. HAN, Alissa Cimakosky,
8:35.
Shots: HAN 12, MON 2; Saves: HAN 2 (Tif-
fany McCary), MON3 (Audra Everett); Corners:
HAN 24, MON 5.
H . S . F I E L D H O C K E Y
Garzios five-goal game
powers Hazleton Area
The Times Leader staff
DALLAS Behind three goals
and two assist from Ashley
Dunbar, Dallas shutout Pittston
Area 5-0 in Wyoming Valley
Conference girls soccer action
on Friday afternoon.
Jordan Cumbo contributed to
the Mountaineers win with 17
saves in net. Courtney Wagner
and Ruby Mattson also scored.
The effort for the Patriots was
led by keeper Sydney Emershaw
who also had 17 saves.
Pittston Area ................................................ 0 0 0
Dallas ............................................................ 2 3 5
First half: 1. DAL, Courtney Wagner (Ashley
Dunbar), 16th min; 2. DAL, Dunbar (Ashley Straz-
dus), 25th. Second half: 1. DAL, Dunbar (Tiffany
Dukosky), 52nd; 2. DAL, Dunbar, 55th; 3. DAL, Ruby
Mattson (Dunbar), 73rd.
Shots: PA 4 DAL 24; Saves: PA 17 (Sydney
Emershaw), DAL 17 (Jordan Cumbo); Corners: PA
2, DAL 3.
Coughlin 6, Hanover Area 0
Emma Sukowaski recorded
two goals in Coughlins shutout
win.
Nora Fazzi had one goal and
two assists to contribute.
Hanover Area............................................... 0 0 0
Coughlin ....................................................... 2 4 6
First half: 1. COU, Nora Fazzi (Mary Pona),
22:45; 2. COU, Pona(Fazzi), 14:54. Secondhalf: 3.
COU, Megan Lercara, 34:39; 4. COU, Hailee Du-
mont (Lercara), 23:46; 5. COU, Emma Sukowaski,
19:28; 6. COU, Sukowaski (Fazzi), 17:32.
Shots: HAN 5, COU 15; Saves: HAN 9 (Ciera
Gensel), COU 3 (Jasmine Barreto); Corners: HAN
0, COU 6.
Tunkhannock 6, Meyers 0
Cheyenne Brown had three
goals, and Casey Madden had
one goal and an assist as the
Tigers won.
Tracy Kromko made five
saves for the shutout and scored
a goal for Tunkhannock.
Tunkahannock............................................. 3 3 6
Meyers.......................................................... 0 0 0
First half: 1. TUNK, Cheyenne Brown (Casey
Madden), 34:35; 2. TUNK, Brown, 32:53; 3. TUNK,
Madden (Meagan Wrobel), 22:30. Second half: 4.
TUNK, Hayley Melan, 25:29; 5. TUNK, Brown,
22:16; 6. TUNK, Tracy Kromko, :04.
Shots: TUNK 21, MEY 5; Saves: TUNK 5
(Kromko), MEY 15 (Leah Merrick); Corners: TUNK
9, MEY 3.
Lake-Lehman 7, Hazleton Area 1
Shoshana Mahoney notched
two goals and two assists in the
win for Lake-Lehman.
Josie Zapotosky scored the
only goal for Hazleton Area.
Hazleton Area.............................................. 1 0 1
Lake-Lehman............................................... 3 4 7
First half: 1. LEH, Morgan Goodrich (Shoshana
Mahoney), 39:19; 2. HAZ, JosieZapotosky, 30:59; 3.
LEH, Goodrich (Shoshana), 16:12; 4. LEH, Julia
Hugsko (Shoshana), 7:01. Second half: 5. LEH,
Shoshana (Emily Sutton), 21:51; 6. LEH, Shoshana
(Hugsko), 11:36; 7. LEH, Goodrich, 8:00; 8. LEH,
Sutton (Goodrich), 2:30.
Shots: HAZ 6, LEH 39; Saves: HAZ 21 (Hayley
Wilkinson), LEH 5 (Amelia Jenkin, Kaylee Kish-
baugh); Corners: HAZ 2, LEH 5
Berwick 9,
Wyoming Seminary 0
Brianna Floryshak and Gabby
Kishbaugh scored two goals
apiece in the Berwick shutout
victory.
Ally Yuscavage had 19 saves in
net for Wyoming Seminary.
Berwick ......................................................... 3 6 9
Wyoming Seminary .................................... 0 0 0
First half: 1. BER, Kelly Sheptock, 28:56; 2. BER,
Karleigh Hartman, 8:41; 3. Olivia Conklin (Shep-
tock), 1:23. Secondhalf: 4. BER, BriannaFloryshak
(Hartman), 37:21; 5. BER, Floryshak, 33:08; 6. BER,
Caty Davenport (Hartman), 30:45; 7. BER, Gabby
Kishbaugh, 23:33; 8. BER, Amanda OKane (Hart-
man), 11:22; 9. BER, Kishbaugh, 9:01.
Shots: BER 21, SEM 1; Saves: BER 1 (Allison
Rinehimer), SEM 19 (Ally Yuscavage); Corners:
BER 2, SEM 0.
H . S . G I R L S S O C C E R
Dunbar nets hat trick
to lead Dallas over PA
The Times Leader staff
DRUMS Mike Malshefski
and Justin Lewis both shot a 42
to lead Nanticoke to a close
181-182 victory over MMI Prep
on Friday in high school golf
action at par-36 Edgewood in
the Pines Golf Course.
Shaun Boyle (45) and Joe
Olszyk (52) contributed to the
Trojans win.
Casey McCoy led the effort
for MMI Prep shooting three-
over par.
(at Edgewood in the Pine G.C. par-36)
NAN Mike Malshefski 42, Justin Lewis 42,
Shaun Boyle 45, Joe Olszyk 52
MMI Casey McCoy 39, SamHarmon44, Sean
Ducafi-Reap 49, Jeff Lotz 50
Wyoming Seminary172,
Wyoming Area178
Frank Henry earned medalist
honors shooting 2-over to lead
Wyoming Seminary to the win.
Zack Mulhern led the effort
for Wyoming Area shooting a
41.
(at Fox Hill C.C. par-35)
SEM Frank Henry 40 medalist, Andrew Gold-
en 42, John Zirnheld 45, John Bath 45
WA -- Zack Mulhern 41, Courtney Melvin 41,
Madelyn Wharton 47, Gavin Kross 49, Bill Peck 49
H.S. GIRLS TENNIS
Dallas 5, Hazleton Area 0
Dallas won all five matches to
defeat Hazleton Area.
SINGLES -- 1. Bridget Boyle d. Erika Grula; 2.
Grace Schaub d. Alexa Austin; 3. Cara Pricher d.
Graza Devita.
DOUBLES -- 1. Dana Yu/Alyssa Belskis d. Iqra
Mahmood/Hifza Saeed; 2. Courtney Sickel/
Morgan Silvestri d. Daisy Cabral/Mira Wise.
Wyoming Valley West 3,
Pittston Area 2
Wyoming Valley West swept
the singles competition to de-
feat Pittston Area in a match
fromWednesday. Pittston Area
swept doubles action to stay in
the competition.
SINGLES -- 1. Christa Talpash (WVW) d.
Miranda Warnuek 6-0, 6-1; 2. Devin Ryman
(WVW) d. Haleigh Zurek 6-1, 6-2; 3. Laura Monto
(WVW) d. Tatiana Supinski 6-2, 6-0.
DOUBLES -- 1. Alecia Chopyak/Rose Mary
Rtsick (PA) d. Emily Coslett/Kendall Peters 2-6,
6-4, 6-4; 2. Mikaela Moher/Claudia Shandra (PIT)
d. Kira Bidding/Gillian Pajor 6-2, 6-0.
H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Nanticoke 3, MMI Prep 0
Kayley Schinski had14 kills
and Alexandra Brassington had
25 assists in the Nanticoke win.
Emily Bogansky had five
assists for MMI Prep.
MMI Prep.......................................... 15 8 13 0
Nanticoke.......................................... 25 25 25 3
NAN: Kayley Schinski 14 kills, 3 blocks,
Kendell Schinski 1 service point 4 aces 4 kills,
Alexandra Brassington 3 kills, 25 assists, Allie
Matulewski 1 service point 2 aces 5 kills 1 assist, 1
block 2 digs
MMI: Shannon Baines 2 kills, Paige Darrow2
kills, Kirsten Yowand 2 kills 3 digs, 5 service points,
Emily Bogansky 1 kills 5 assists 5 service points
COLLEGE
MENS CROSS COUNTRY
Misericordia takes first
The Cougars mens placed
first by a score of 26 at the NE-
PAClassic Friday at Hollenback
Golf Club.
Kings placed second with
and Wilkes took fifth.
WOMENS CROSS
COUNTRY
Misericordia places first
The Misericordia teamtook
first at the NEPAClassic Friday
at Hollenback Golf Club.
Kings finished third and the
Wilkes women did not receive a
placement.
L O C A L R O U N D U P
MMI golfers take 1 stroke win over Trojans
The Times Leader staff
PRATTVILLE, Ala. (AP)
Defending champion Lexi
Thompson shot a 3-under 69 on
Friday to take a one-stroke lead
into weekendplay inthe Navistar
LPGA Classic.
The 17-year-old Thompson
had a 12-under 132 total on the
links-style Senator course at the
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trails
Capitol Hill complex. She
matched the tournament record
Thursday with a career-best 63.
Last year, Thompson became
the youngest champion in LPGA
Tour history at age 16, winning
by five strokes. Fifteen-year-old
amateur Lydia Ko broke the re-
cord last month in the Canadian
Womens Open.
Lexi Thompson remains on top in Alabama
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C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L
Pitt tries to build momentum
PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh coach
Paul Chryst insists the Panthers will
not overlook Gardner-Webb on Sat-
urday.
The Panthers are coming off a 35-17
upset of Virginia Tech last weekend to
give Chryst his first win as a head
coach. He says the victory wont matter
much if Pitt cant build on its perform-
ance.
The Panthers (1-2) wont lack for
motivation against the Runnin Bull-
dogs (0-3), who were a last-second,
schedule fill-in when West Virginia and
TCU bolted the Big East for the Big 12.
Pitt has already lost one game to an
FCS school this year a 31-17 drub-
bing by Youngstown State that marked
the Panthers first-ever loss to a school
from a lower classification.
Gardner-Webb should see a lot of Pitt
freshman running back Rushel Shell,
who torched the Hokies for more than
150 yards.
Ga. Tech hopes to end skid
ATLANTA Al Golden says Mia-
mis three straight wins in the series
with Georgia Tech wont matter when
the teams play Saturday.
Golden says this is a different, more
physical Georgia Tech team. Odds
makers agree; the Yellow Jackets are a
two-touchdown favorite.
Georgia Tech (2-1, 1-1 Atlantic Coast
Conference) has scored more than 50
points in back-to-back wins over Pres-
byterian and Virginia following an
overtime loss at Virginia Tech. Golden
says the Yellow Jackets are a complete
team.
Miami (2-1, 1-0) shares first place
with Virginia Tech in the ACCs Coastal
Division.
The Hurricanes opened the season
with a win at Boston College. A second
road win would place Miami in a
strong position in the division with its
next four ACC games at home.
Minnesota wide receiver
released from hospital
MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota re-
ceiver Andre McDonald has been re-
leased from the hospital and is listed as
questionable for the game against
Syracuse on Saturday.
McDonald was hospitalized on
Thursday and released later that eve-
ning after an examination. The school
declined to say what caused McDonald
to be put in the hospital, only saying
that he was having a series of tests
done to address the issue. The Minne-
sota Daily quoted McDonald as saying
he had a little problem with his heart.
McDonald is a prized freshman who
played at Hopkins High School in sub-
urban Minneapolis.
MSU aims to bounce back
EAST LANSING, Mich. Michigan
State coach Mark Dantonio says hes
looking forward to seeing how his team
responds after a humbling setback.
Notre Dame dominated the Spartans
last week 20-3, sending them plummet-
ing from No. 10 to No. 21 in the AP
poll.
Dantonio vows the Spartans will be
ready to play Eastern Michigan on
Saturday at home.
The winless Eagles should give Mi-
chigan State a chance to boost its confi-
dence before Big Ten play. They lost at
Ball State and to Illinois State by an
average of two touchdowns and got
routed 54-16 last week at Purdue.
Eastern Michigan coach Ron English
says his players paid too much atten-
tion to people patting them on their
back after snapping the programs
15-year streak of losing seasons.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
Broncos top BYU
Boise States Joe Southwick (16) looks
downfield before he throws against
the defense of Brigham Young during
the second half of a college football
game Thursday in Boise, Idaho. BSU
went on to win, 7-6.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Denard Rob-
inson has left Notre Dame feeling help-
less.
Two years ago, the Michigan quarter-
back known as Shoelace burst into the
national spotlight with 502 yards of to-
tal offense and scored the game-win-
ning TD with 27 seconds left against
the Fighting Irish.
Notre Dame did a better job last sea-
son, until the fourth quarter. The Wol-
verines scored 28 fourth-quarter
points, including two touchdown pas-
ses in the final 72 seconds by Robinson.
It was a memorable third straight last-
minute victory by the Wolverines over
the Irish.
So after seeing Robinson gut the
Notre Dame defense for 944 yards total
offense in two games, Irish coach Brian
Kelly just wants to limit the damage
inflicted by the guy he describes as
the best player on the field.
Theres no easy answer. I cant tell
you theres one thing that we can do
against Denard Robinson, Kelly said.
Youre going to have to give up a cou-
ple of things. You have to minimize the
big plays against a young man like
this.
Take away the 87-yard TD run Rob-
inson had against the Irish in 2010
the one where he took the snap in the
shotgun, ran right between two Irish
defenders and raced untouched for the
longest TD run ever in Notre Dame
Stadium and perhaps the Irish win.
Take away a 77-yard completion late to
Junior Hemingway in the third quarter
last season, with Irish defensive end
Kapron Lewis-Moore wrapped around
Robinsons legs, starting the Michigan
comeback, and perhaps the Irish win.
Some people still give me a hard
time about that play, Lewis-Moore
said. But hes really hard to bring
down. Hes really shifty. You just have
to keep him contained.
But how?
Kelly compares playing Robinson to
playing an option offense, saying the
key is playing disciplined and making
sure each player does his job.
Because if youre not in your proper
fit, hes going to go 70 yards, Kelly
said.
Kelly also doesnt want to try to
make the defense too complicated, say-
ing keeping it simple allows the Irish to
play fast.
I didnt want to get into this and try
to out think what we need to do, Kelly
said. Its going to be about tackling
Robinson in space, doing a very good
job of getting off blocks, and obviously
being disciplined in what we ask you to
do,
The Irish slowed Robinson for most
of the first three quarters last season,
when he was 3-of-13 passing for 59
yards pass before completing the long
pass to Hemingway. But then Robinson
broke free in the fourth quarter, com-
pleting 7-of-10 passes for 202 yards
with three TD passes and a fumble re-
covery for a touchdown.
Irish want to mute UMs Robinson
AP PHOTO
Michigans Denard Robinson (16)
scrambles against Notre Dame last
season. The No. 11 Irish seek to crack
the top 10 for first time since 2006.
QB has nearly 1,000 yards in 2 meetings
By TOMCOYNE
Associated Press
MICHIGAN at NOTRE DAME
7:30 p.m. today, NBC
NORMAN, Okla. A packed
house was rocking and the game
hadnt evenstartedyet whenKan-
sas State and Oklahoma players
had to be separated and steered
toward their own sideline. Once
theSoonerstook
control inaclash
of top 15 teams,
the K-State fans
started booing
and stuff came
flying out of the
stands.
The Big 12 ri-
vals meet again
Saturday, again
with high
stakes, but this
time on Oklaho-
mas home field.
Its a chal-
lenge. Youre ei-
ther going to
step up to it or
youre not,
Sooners line-
backer TomWort said. Last year,
even before the game, you could
tell that both teams wanted to go
at it. We were at each other in the
endzone.
Its going to be a lot of fun. Its
that kindof game. Not inanydirty
way, but youre going to try to
break the other person.
The Wildcats were off to a 7-0
start, ranked 10th and dreaming
big when Oklahoma paid a visit
late last October for homecom-
ing. The Sooners were steaming
after their own undefeated run
had been snuffed out at home by
Texas Tech, endingtheir 39-game
winning streak onOwenField.
The top15 showdown comes a
month earlier this year, but with
bothteamsharboringhighhopes.
The Sooners are ranked sixth,
withK-State at No. 15.
Its a high-level opponent.
Youve got to be more ready for
something like this, Wort said.
With a big game, a home game,
againstarankedteam, itsgoingto
be a good atmosphere. Youve got
to be excitedfor it.
With some goading, coach Bob
Stoops even put the pressure on
Oklahoma fans tobringtheir best
game. All 81 home games have
been sellouts while Stoops has
been coach, but the noise factor
hasnt always been there like the
last time Stoops issued a chal-
lenge for a top-five showdown
against Texas Techin2008.
C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L
Bad blood
big part
of Big 12
border war
Sooners host Wildcats in an
annual affair that sometimes
brings out fans worst.
By JEFF LATZKE
AP College Football Writer
OKLAHOMA
at
KANSAS
STATE
7:30 p.m.
tonight, FOX
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. EJ Manuel
of Florida State and longtime friend
Tajh Boyd of Clemson have known
each other since middle school and are
nowthe top rated passers in the Atlan-
tic Coast Conference heading into a
top-10 matchup on Saturday.
Boyd got the best of things last year
in Clemsons 35-30 win, while Manuel
watched from the sidelines with a
shoulder injury. Both players and
teams are expected to be full strength
when Florida State hosts the 10th-
ranked Tigers.
We are both going to be opponents
and competitors and want to beat each
other, Manuel said. Thats the fun
part about gettingtoplayyour friends.
Manuel, who has played just six
quarters so far this season, has thrown
for 525 yards and six touchdowns and
one interception. Boyd has passed for
747 yards, a half-dozen scores and one
pick.
Once again among those in college
footballs stratosphere, the fourth-
rankedSeminoles (3-0, 1-0ACC) havea
chance to show whether they learned
from last years early-season collapse
when they host 10th-ranked Clemson
(3-0, 0-0) in Saturdays marquee game
nationally.
Well be ready, Fisher promised af-
ter Thursdays practice.
After soaring to fifth in the polls
early last season, the Seminoles fell to
Oklahoma 23-13 in their third game
and then lost the next two at Clemson
and Wake Forest by identical 35-30
scores.
I think weve learned some les-
sons, Fisher said. Handling all that
stuff that goes with those type of
games.
None are bigger Saturday when the
Seminoles and Tigers meet in a match-
up of ACCschools ranked in the top10
for the first time since 2007.
The Seminoles are a two touchdown
favorite and should be according to
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney, who
said earlier in the week that fewteams
in the nation, other than possibly top-
ranked Alabama or No. 2 LSU, would
be favored to win in Tallahassee this
year.
If Im on the outside looking in, Im
probably picking Florida State too, but
thats why we play the game, Swinney
said. Theyre playing at home. Thats
always a big advantage.
Hes worried about Florida States
defense, which has allowed a field goal
all season.
Defensively, they are probably as
talented as anybody weve seen since
Ive been here, said Swinney, who is
32-19 since replacing Tommy Bowden
midway through the 2008 season. If
they dominate our offensive line, its
going to be a long night.
And then theres Manuel, a fifth-year
senior whois16-4as a starter andleads
the ACC in passing efficiency. Hes in
charge of keeping the ball away from
Clemsons offense, with Boyd, running
back Andre Ellington and receivers
DeAndre Hopkins and Sammy Wat-
kins.
They are going to score points just
like we are, Manuel said. We have to
be ready to combat that.
Familiarity does not breed contempt in matchup
AP PHOTO
Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd looks to pass during the
second half against Furman on Sept. 15.
AP PHOTO
Florida State quarterback E.J. Manuel (3) looks for a
receiver against Murray State on Sept. 1.
QB showdown among friends
By BRENT KALLESTAD
Associated Press
Todays TV Schedule
Noon
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FSN Mississippi at Tulane
FX Maryland at West Virginia
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shire and found that the modera-
tor was not yet at his post.
No problem: Gordon began in-
terviewing himself.
The four-time NASCAR cham-
pion was in a familiar position at
the New Hampshire Motor
Speedway on Friday after qualify-
ing for his 72nd career pole posi-
tion. Gordon will be joined in the
front rowby Kyle Busch, with To-
ny Stewart and Brian Vickers be-
hindthem.
I think we surprised ourselves
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Gordon, whose last champion-
shipwas in2001beforethecur-
rent Sprint Cup format. This is
something we didnt expect.
Thinkweexpectedtobestrongin
the race here, but for qualifying,
wehavent sat onthepoleat anon-
restricted track in quite some
times. So, this was abigone. And,
certainly goodtiming.
Gordon, who heads into the
race Sunday ranked 12th in the
Sprint Cup standings, ran a lap at
134.911 mph in qualifying Friday.
Busch was second, at 134.753
mph, and defending series cham-
pionTony Stewart was third.
Well have a good pit spot and
hopefully we can keep that track
position all day and not have to
beat our car up trying to get up
there, Stewart said.
Gordon, who barely qualified
for the Chase, is hoping a strong
finishinNewHampshirewill help
himovercome a 35th-place finish
in Chicago, when he hit the wall
with about 80 laps to go. He was
the only one of the12 Chase driv-
ers whodidnt finishinthe top18.
A U T O R A C I N G
AP PHOTO
Jeff Gordon celebrates with his team after winning the pole posi-
tion for Sundays Sprint Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor
Speedway in Loudon, N.H., on Friday.
Gordon captures pole
By JIMMY GOLEN
AP Sports Writer
MAASTRICHT, Netherlands
The International Cycling
Union(UCI) backedawayFriday
from the idea of an amnesty or
truthandreconciliationcommis-
sionfor riders whotookperform-
ance-enhancing drugs in the
past.
At its annual congress, theUCI
adopted a motion calling on the
governing body to deal with cur-
rent doping cases and ignore at-
tempts to exploit commercially
or otherwise the painful aspects
of cyclings past.
The motion was drawn up ear-
lier this week by the UCIs man-
agement committee during dis-
cussions about the possibility of
setting up a truth and reconcilia-
tion commission at which riders
could confess their doping pasts
as a way of cleaning up the sport
anddrawalineunderanerataint-
ed by drugs.
That was discussed at man-
agement committee and ... from
that discussion came this (mo-
tion), UCI President Pat
McQuaid told The Associated
Press after Fridays congress.
The committee said, This is
the direction we need to go. We
need to concentrate on the sport
today and not so much to the
past, McQuaid told AP.
The motions preamble says
thereisnopoint incontinuingto
re-examinethepast of thenunde-
tectable doping and stigmatize
the sport of the young genera-
tions now that the situation has
considerably improved through
the UCIs continued efforts.
Asked if the motion meant an
end to the idea of setting up a
truthandreconciliationcommis-
sion, McQuaid said: Not neces-
sarily, well havetowait andsee.
Earlier Friday, McQuaid em-
phatically denied that the sports
governing body ever covered up
a positive doping test by Lance
Armstrong or that the organiza-
tion ever tipped off the seven-
time Tour de France winner
ahead of a doping test.
McQuaid told delegates at the
congress that the organization
hasneverhiddenapositivesam-
ple, not just of Lance Armstrong,
but of any other athlete.
Disgraced former rider Floyd
Landis has claimed that Arm-
strong tested positive for the
bloodbooster EPOat the Tour of
Switzerland in 2001 and paid off
then-UCI president Hein Ver-
bruggen to keep it quiet. Ver-
bruggenandArmstrong have de-
nied the allegations.
Tyler Hamilton, a former Arm-
strong teammate, also has
claimedArmstrong hadtoldhim
that he had tested positive at the
2001 Tour of Switzerland, but
that it wouldnt be a problembe-
cause people took care of it.
McQuaid also rejected claims
that the organization tipped off
Armstrong ahead of time that he
was about to be tested.
C YC L I N G
UCI backs off amnesty idea
Lawmakers want stronger oversight of USADA
AUSTIN, Texas Two federal lawmakers are calling for Congress
to have stronger oversight of the anti-doping agency that accused
Lance Armstrong of using performance-enhancing drugs and
stripped him of his seven Tour de France victories.
A bill filed Friday by Reps. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wisconsin) and
John Conyers (D-Michigan) would require the U.S. Anti-Doping
Agency to provide accused athletes with specific written
notification of allegations of doping, give Congress an annual
report summarizing enforcement actions and notify lawmakers of
rules changes.
Armstrong denies doping but dropped his fight against USADA
last month. He complained the agencys enforcement process is
unfair to athletes. USADA chief executive Travis Tygart said Friday
the agencys rules give athletes a fair chance to defend themselves,
and have been approved by the U.S. Olympic Committee.
By MIKE CORDER
Associated Press
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
Coaches always tell their back-
ups to be ready. A play or an in-
jury often separates them from
being a starter or at the least
a contributor.
Withthe NewYorkGiants, that
happened to running back Andre
Brown, receiver Ramses Barden
and cornerback Jayron Hosley
over the past five days, and boy
did they take advantage.
Brown, whohas beencut seven
times by five different teams
since 2010, carried 33 times for
184 yards with three touchdowns
filling in for Ahmad Bradshaw
(neck) in wins over Tampa Bay
on Sunday and Carolina on
Thursday. Coming into the sea-
son, he had two career carries for
minus-1 yard.
Barden, who had nine catches
all of last season, had nine recep-
tions for138yards inthe36-7rout
of the Panthers filling in for Ha-
keem Nicks (foot) and Domenik
Hixon (concussion). The third-
round draft pick had caught 15
passes in his first three seasons.
Hosley, a rookie, has started
the last two games with Prince
Amukamara (ankle) and Michael
Coe (hamstring) hurt, and came
up with his first career intercep-
tion Thursday.
We all know you are one play
away from playing, veteran of-
fensive tackle Sean Locklear
said, but these guys, by far, ex-
ceeded all of our expectations by
the way they played.
While the Giants smiles
summed up how they felt after
the game, there was no more poi-
gnant moment than when Bar-
den came up behind quarterback
Eli Manning in the closing min-
utes on the bench and gave hima
grateful bear hug for having 10
passes thrown in his direction.
I just wanted to express my
appreciation and gratitude for
Elis trust and faith in me
throughout the game keep
coming my way, Barden said. I
like to think if hes going to give
me a chance, I want to do my best
to help him achieve what he is
trying to achieve. So when we
were moving the ball down the
field, he trusted me to throw my
way, I need to do my job and
come down with it.
Bardens mother even called
him to tell him that it was so
sweet that you gave him a hug.
For Barden, though, this has
been a long time coming. Athird-
round draft pick in 2009, he only
playedinthree games as a rookie.
He started seeing more action
the following year until he broke
an ankle. It was slowhealing and
he missed the first half of last sea-
son. Carolina was the first time
he has thoroughly enjoyed play-
ing in a long time.
You have to be ready, Barden
said. You hear that all the time
be ready, be ready be ready. Its
hard to do that, but thats what
you do. You cant be negative.
The glass can never be half full.
Oh, excuse me, half empty.
His glass was full Thursday, as
it was for Brown. He was the Gi-
ants fourth-round draft pick in
2009 and he seemed like he was
going to be a good one in training
camp. However, late in a practice
before the preseason opener that
year, he tore an Achilles tendon
running a pass pattern during a
jog-through. It ended his season
and started a long journey that
would see him be signed and cut
by the Giants, Broncos, Colts,
Panthers and Redskins.
Brown, Barden, Hosley show Giants deep bench
By TOMCANAVAN
AP Sports Writer
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AMD 3.60 +.01 -33.3
Alcoa 9.13 -.12 +5.5
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Amgen 82.03 -.27 +27.8
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Apple Inc 700.10 +1.40 +72.9
AutoData 58.64 ... +8.6
AveryD 31.16 +.31 +8.6
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Avon 16.14 +.16 -7.6
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Caterpillar 91.72 -.82 +1.2
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39.38 28.34 AmWtrWks AWK 1.00 36.81 +.10 +15.5
46.47 37.00 Amerigas APU 3.20 42.80 +.27 -6.8
26.93 20.16 AquaAm WTR .70 24.27 +.10 +10.1
33.98 23.69 ArchDan ADM .70 27.03 +.01 -5.5
399.10 307.16 AutoZone AZO ... 371.80 +.17 +14.4
10.10 4.92 BkofAm BAC .04 9.11 -.08 +63.8
24.95 17.10 BkNYMel BK .52 23.30 +.15 +17.0
14.99 2.23 BonTon BONT .20 10.50 -.28 +211.6
48.69 32.28 CVS Care CVS .65 47.87 +.06 +17.4
49.89 38.79 Cigna CI .04 47.10 +.16 +12.1
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35.97 19.72 Comcast CMCSA .65 36.23 +.28 +52.8
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29.59 14.61 CmtyHlt CYH ... 28.69 -.23 +64.4
50.56 29.57 CoreMark CORE .68 46.55 -.48 +17.6
53.78 39.50 EmersonEl EMR 1.60 50.10 -.32 +7.5
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17.70 11.76 Genpact G .18 17.26 +.10 +31.3
10.24 6.16 HarteHnk HHS .34 7.09 +.11 -22.0
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73.42 55.32 Hershey HSY 1.52 71.68 -.26 +16.0
42.44 31.88 Kraft KFT 1.16 41.78 +.18 +11.8
32.29 18.53 Lowes LOW .64 30.19 +.19 +19.0
95.24 66.40 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 94.99 +.65 +24.4
102.22 83.74 McDnlds MCD 3.08 93.71 +.56 -6.6
24.10 17.05 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.53 +.01 +1.8
10.40 6.00 NexstarB NXST ... 10.41 +.09 +32.8
67.89 44.74 PNC PNC 1.60 65.85 +.11 +14.2
30.27 26.68 PPL Corp PPL 1.44 28.73 +.03 -2.3
17.44 6.50 PennaRE PEI .64 16.01 -.13 +53.4
73.66 58.50 PepsiCo PEP 2.15 70.55 -.69 +6.3
93.60 60.45 PhilipMor PM 3.40 92.14 +.01 +17.4
69.69 59.07 ProctGam PG 2.25 69.42 -.14 +4.1
65.17 42.45 Prudentl PRU 1.45 56.95 -.10 +13.6
2.12 .85 RiteAid RAD ... 1.28 +.01 +1.6
16.94 10.91 SLM Cp SLM .50 16.29 -.17 +21.6
50.35 39.00 SLM pfB SLMBP 2.26 49.75 +.25 +27.6
46.67 26.44 TJX s TJX .46 44.55 -.62 +38.0
31.51 24.07 UGI Corp UGI 1.08 31.27 +.09 +6.4
46.41 35.06 VerizonCm VZ 2.06 45.64 +.15 +13.8
75.24 49.94 WalMart WMT 1.59 74.45 -.30 +24.6
45.96 36.52 WeisMk WMK 1.20 42.44 +.14 +6.3
36.60 22.61 WellsFargo WFC .88 34.97 -.23 +26.9
USD per British Pound 1.6247 +.0036 +.22% 1.5858 1.5578
Canadian Dollar .9771 +.0005 +.05% .9924 1.0035
USD per Euro 1.2989 +.0022 +.17% 1.3204 1.3667
Japanese Yen 78.15 -.11 -.14% 83.47 76.62
Mexican Peso 12.8772 +.0074 +.06% 12.7205 13.4140
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Platinum 1637.60 1623.90 +0.84 -0.17 +1.51
Silver 34.57 34.62 -0.15 +7.35 +15.03
Palladium 670.05 659.60 +1.58 -2.49 +4.57
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Loomis Sayles
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Lord Abbett
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MFS
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Merger
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Metropolitan West
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Neuberger Berman
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Oakmark
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Oppenheimer
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DevMktA m 33.95 +.16 +15.8
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PIMCO
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AllAuthIn 11.20 +.04 +14.3
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Permanent
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Principal
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Prudential
JenMCGrA m 32.62 +.05 +17.4
Prudential Investmen
2020FocA m 16.95 +.10 +14.9
BlendA m 18.64 +.06 +13.5
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THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012
timesleader.com
Westmoreland ranks 8th
The Westmoreland Club, 59 S. Fran-
klin St., Wilkes-Barre, has achieved
5-Star Platinum Status, ranking num-
ber eight among the top 15 city clubs in
the country.
The Platinum Club designation is
held by only 3 percent of the nations
approximately 5,000 private clubs. This
is a repeat honor for the Westmoreland
Club, having first achieved Platinum
status in 2009.
The ranking is based on a survey
conducted every three years by Club
Leaders Forum, a newsletter resource
for both club managers and club gov-
ernance that covers all aspects of pri-
vate club leadership.
Exploratory rigs decrease
The number of rigs actively explor-
ing for oil and natural gas in the U.S.
dropped this week by five to 1,859.
Texas-based oilfield services compa-
ny Baker Hughes Inc. reported Friday
that 1,402 rigs were exploring for oil
and 454 were searching for gas. Three
were listed as miscellaneous. A year
ago, Baker Hughes listed 1,991 rigs.
Of the major oil- and gas-producing
states, California lost five rigs and
Louisiana dropped three. Colorado
declined by two and Arkansas, Oklaho-
ma and Texas each lost one.
Pennsylvania added four rigs, while
Alaska and West Virginia each gained
one. New Mexico, North Dakota and
Wyoming were unchanged.
Mid-size sedans recalled
General Motors Co. announced Fri-
day a recall of Chevrolet, Pontiac and
Saturn mid-size sedans to fix a trans-
mission problem that could cause the
cars to roll away after the driver has
left the vehicle.
The recall affects more than 426,000
model year 2007-2010 Saturn Aura and
model year 2008-2010 Chevrolet Mali-
bu and Pontiac G6 vehicles, equipped
with a 4-speed automatic transmission
and sold in the U.S.
GM said the problem has caused at
least four accidents but no injuries.
The company will be contacting the
owners to tell them how to get their
cars fixed.
The problem could cause the trans-
mission to look like it is in park but
could be in another gear. Technicians
will install a retainer over the cable end
or replace the shift cable as necessary
in the recalled vehicles.
I N B R I E F
W
ILKES-BARRE Heralded
by many as the most pro-
ductive export assistance
program in the country, Pennsylva-
nias international business develop-
ment program hosted a networking
event at the Woodlands Friday for ad-
visers to meet with global-minded
professionals.
Using a corporate business model
and a $4.5 million budget, the state
program offers free consulting ser-
vices to export-ready business own-
ers who feel their product fits an in-
ternational demand.
Pete ONeill, executive director
for the states office of international
development, said by subcontract-
ing advisers who are already estab-
lished in the 21 countries the pro-
gram reaches, they are able to
streamline the program, spending
about one-fifth of what it would cost
to put state employees in each coun-
try.
He said their advisers facilitate
market entry by evaluating need for
manufacturers products, assisting
with logistics like breaching lan-
guage barriers, determining ship-
ping costs and setting up meetings
with potential buyers or distribu-
tors. Assisting about 1,200 Pennsyl-
vania companies annually, ONeill
said program officials tracked about
$830 million in sales this year
through the companies they assist.
Jef Potters, international sales
manager for Buflovak, a company
that manufactures pharmaceuticals
production equipment, sat with ad-
visers Ken Yang and Ara Cho, from
South Korea, during what he called
speed dating for international busi-
ness consultants.
Potters said he hoped to deter-
mine whether South Korean compa-
nies will buy his companys products
and to craft a market-entry strategy.
Cho estimated South Korean com-
panies import about $80 million in
U.S. goods fromprogramcompanies.
Susie Christensen, an advisor
fromSydney, Australia, said this pro-
gram is one of the best.
Pennsylvanias probably got the
strongest trade programs in the
country, she said, adding its be-
cause they run it like a business, of-
fering advisers bonuses for success-
ful transactions and treating themas
consultants rather than government
employees.
ONeill said, where they wouldpay
a state employee around $500,000,
they can slimdown to a $100,000 sal-
ary for advisers.
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Trade advisers from around the world were in NEPA on Friday to take part in Bringing The World To Northeast-
ern Pennsylvania at the Woodlands Inn & Resort in Plains Township.
Assistance program hosts networking event
Selling Pa. to world
By JON OCONNELL
Times Leader Correspondent
In the most recent fiscal year that
ended June 30, the Geisinger Health
System saw its workforce add 3,123
employees and reported revenues of
$2.9 billion, an 11.7 percent increase
over fiscal year 2011.
In fiscal year 2012, Geisinger affil-
iated with Shamokin Area Communi-
ty Hospital and Scrantons Communi-
ty Medical Center, which meant 1,400
employees now under the Geisinger
umbrella. The additional 1,700 work-
ers came from expanded clinics, phy-
sician hires and overall staff expan-
sion system wide, said spokesman
Matthew Van Stone.
According to audited financials, re-
leased Friday, Geisinger achieved an
operating margin, after interest ex-
pense, of $154.3 million, or 5.3 per-
cent on revenue of $2.9 billion. That
interest expense was the $26.4 mil-
lion Geisinger paid in interest on its
tax exempt bonds it issues to help
fund facility upgrades and equipment
purchases.
We are fortunate at Geisinger to be
performing well and increasing em-
ployment during a time when that is
not the norm for many health care or-
ganizations across the country, said
Geisinger President and Chief Exec-
utive Officer Dr. Glenn Steele Jr. Our
success is in large part due to the hard
work of our employees and Geisin-
gers commitment to innovative pro-
grams designed to increase quality
and value for the people we serve.
Geisinger has reinvested more than
$1 billion in capital improvements
over the past decade, and spends
more than $1.2 billion annually in sal-
ary, benefits, education and training.
And though it had an operating mar-
gin of $154.3 million last year, that
money goes right back into the sys-
tem.
As a not-for-profit organization, we
reinvest every dollar we make into en-
hancing health care for the people of
central and northeastern Pennsylva-
nia, said Geisinger Executive Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer
Kevin Brennan. Our charitable mis-
sion, combined with our financial
strength, makes it possible for us to
reinvest in our people, programs, fa-
cilities and technology, further our
research efforts, train medical profes-
sionals and serve as a major driver of
the regional and state economy.
In addition to the two hospitals it
affiliated with last year, Bloomsburg
Hospital became part of the health
system at the beginning of the new
fiscal year in July. The system also
owns and operates hospitals in Dan-
ville, Wilkes-Barre and Plains Town-
ship.
Revenues for
Geisinger up
11.7 percent
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
In a now familiar global ritual, Ap-
ple fans jammed shops across the
globe to pick up the tech juggernauts
latest iPhone.
Eager buyers formed long lines Fri-
day at Apple Inc. stores in Asia, Eu-
rope and North America to be the
first to get their hands on the latest
version of the smartphone.
In New York, several hundred peo-
ple lined up outside Apples 5th Ave-
nue store. Jimmy Peralta, a 30-year-
old business management student,
waited three hours before getting the
chance to buy his new gadget. Was it
worth the wait?
Definitely, he said, noting that
the new phones larger screen and
lighter weight compelled him to up-
grade from the iPhone 4. A little
treat for me on a Friday morning,
why not. Why not be part of some-
thing fantastic? Its just such a smart
phone it does all the thinking for you,
you cant get any easier than that.
Catheryne Caveed, 23, was in line
at a Verizon store in the Queens bor-
ough of New York. An iPhone 4 user,
she had no regrets about skipping
last years model, the iPhone 4S. The
only real upgrade in the 4S, she said,
was Siri, the voice-controlled per-
sonal assistant.
The 4S looked the same as the 4,
Caveed said. With the 5, everything
is different even the headphones.
Apples stock was up less than one
percent, or $5.61, to $704.23 in late .
The iPhone 5 is thinner, lighter, has a
taller screen, faster processor, updat-
ed software and can work on faster
fourth generation mobile net-
works.
Lastest iPhone launch ringing up big sales
By KELVIN CHAN
AP Business Writer
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Weather Central, LP
Yesterday 72/52
Average 70/50
Record High 92 in 1931
Record Low 32 in 1956
Yesterday 3
Month to date 51
Year to date 53
Last year to date 77
Normal year to date 83
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the days
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Precipitation
Yesterday 0.00
Month to date 4.36
Normal month to date 2.81
Year to date 26.68
Normal year to date 27.84
Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg
Wilkes-Barre 1.58 0.17 22.0
Towanda 0.81 -0.09 21.0
Lehigh
Bethlehem 3.07 0.75 16.0
Delaware
Port Jervis 4.32 -0.62 18.0
Todays high/
Tonights low
TODAYS SUMMARY
Highs: 74-80. Lows: 46-50. Mostly cloudy
with a chance of showers today. Showers
early and decreasing clouds late tonight.
The Poconos
Highs: 78-82. Lows: 58-62. Increasing
clouds with showers late today. Chance
of showers tonight.
The Jersey Shore
Highs: 64-73. Lows: 42-50. Cloudy with
scattered showers today. A few showers
tonight, mainly early.
The Finger Lakes
Highs: 83-85. Lows: 56-58. Increasing
clouds with showers late today. Chance
of showers tonight.
Brandywine Valley
Highs: 80-86. Lows: 58-67. Increasing
clouds with showers late today. Chance
of showers tonight.
Delmarva/Ocean City
Anchorage 56/42/.11 56/49/r 53/45/r
Atlanta 83/64/.00 84/58/pc 77/55/s
Baltimore 76/53/.00 86/56/sh 72/50/s
Boston 62/51/.00 76/61/c 72/52/pc
Buffalo 69/62/.00 64/48/sh 61/45/sh
Charlotte 80/54/.00 85/56/pc 77/51/s
Chicago 60/48/.03 62/43/sh 59/45/pc
Cleveland 67/57/.00 62/47/sh 58/45/sh
Dallas 96/64/.00 95/64/pc 90/65/pc
Denver 78/47/.00 78/51/pc 83/55/pc
Detroit 71/49/.00 61/46/sh 59/45/sh
Honolulu 80/70/.00 85/72/pc 86/74/sh
Houston 87/59/.00 91/73/pc 92/69/pc
Indianapolis 67/48/.00 62/41/pc 62/41/pc
Las Vegas 96/72/.00 99/75/s 98/71/s
Los Angeles 80/66/.00 74/65/s 71/64/s
Miami 87/76/.30 87/76/t 88/76/t
Milwaukee 58/49/.10 57/41/sh 55/44/pc
Minneapolis 60/51/.00 54/34/pc 59/42/s
Myrtle Beach 79/61/.00 84/68/pc 85/61/s
Nashville 82/54/.00 78/46/pc 70/46/s
New Orleans 85/68/.00 89/70/s 86/65/s
Norfolk 76/59/.00 85/65/pc 73/56/s
Oklahoma City 94/67/.00 82/51/pc 81/58/pc
Omaha 75/53/.00 62/36/s 66/46/s
Orlando 89/72/.04 89/70/t 90/70/t
Phoenix 102/78/.00 106/79/s 104/78/s
Pittsburgh 74/60/.00 68/42/sh 61/41/pc
Portland, Ore. 63/57/.00 69/55/pc 69/55/c
St. Louis 83/57/.00 68/43/s 66/42/s
Salt Lake City 83/52/.00 89/61/s 88/59/pc
San Antonio 87/60/.00 89/68/s 90/68/s
San Diego 79/69/.00 79/69/s 78/69/s
San Francisco 70/54/.00 67/54/s 68/54/pc
Seattle 60/55/.00 62/52/c 66/51/c
Tampa 87/75/.00 89/73/t 90/72/t
Tucson 99/73/.00 100/71/s 98/71/s
Washington, DC 79/59/.00 86/58/sh 72/51/s
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Amsterdam 61/50/.00 62/47/sh 60/51/c
Baghdad 104/77/.00 105/75/s 106/75/s
Beijing 81/63/.00 83/60/pc 85/63/pc
Berlin 63/41/.00 62/41/sh 62/47/pc
Buenos Aires 64/41/.00 62/45/s 66/50/c
Dublin 54/37/.00 54/44/c 51/45/sh
Frankfurt 66/43/.00 64/44/pc 67/49/pc
Hong Kong 90/81/.00 87/78/t 88/78/t
Jerusalem 78/65/.00 83/64/s 82/62/s
London 63/50/.00 62/46/pc 57/57/sh
Mexico City 72/52/.00 72/53/t 70/52/t
Montreal 66/55/.00 75/47/sh 62/40/sh
Moscow 70/50/.00 60/48/sh 59/45/sh
Paris 64/45/.00 67/51/pc 78/60/sh
Rio de Janeiro 88/73/.00 75/62/sh 75/62/pc
Riyadh 100/75/.00 103/75/s 104/76/s
Rome 73/55/.00 75/66/pc 79/66/pc
San Juan 91/80/.00 89/80/t 88/79/pc
Tokyo 82/75/.00 82/73/t 78/68/sh
Warsaw 63/37/.00 54/42/sh 57/42/pc
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
WORLD CITIES
River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday.
Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowurries, i-ice.
Philadelphia
83/59
Reading
82/52
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
76/48
76/48
Harrisburg
78/52
Atlantic City
82/59
New York City
81/61
Syracuse
73/50
Pottsville
76/48
Albany
77/50
Binghamton
Towanda
68/43
72/45
State College
72/46
Poughkeepsie
78/52
95/64
62/43
78/51
91/63
54/34
74/65
63/53
65/42
77/44
62/52
81/61
61/46
84/58
87/76
91/73
85/72 61/47
56/49
86/58
Sun and Moon
Sunrise Sunset
Today 6:51a 7:00p
Tomorrow 6:53a 6:58p
Moonrise Moonset
Today 2:11p 11:59p
Tomorrow 3:01p none
First Full Last New
Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 8 Oct. 15
Autumn arrives
this morning at
10:49 a.m. when
the sun's direct
rays cross the
equator from
north to south.
This is one of
only two days
each year when
every place on
earth has night
and day of equal
length. The
other day on the
rst day of
Spring.
Relatively warm
temperatures
today come with
a good chance
for showers as a
cold front
arrives this
afternoon.
Clearing skies
behind the front
tonight will mark
the leading edge
of some really
chilly air arriving
on Sunday and
lasting into
Tuesday. Indeed,
it will denitely
feel like fall out-
side. After today
our next chance
for rain will
come
Wednesday.
-Tom Clark
NATIONAL FORECAST: A cold front will result in showers spreading into much of the Northeast. A
few isolate thunderstorms will be possible over the region as well. Showers will linger behind this
system over the Great Lakes, where temperatures will be quiet cool. Scattered showers and thunder-
storms will be possible over central and southern Florida as well.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Heating Degree Days*
Precipitation
TODAY
Mostly cloudy,
showers
SUNDAY
Partly
sunny,
cool
63
47
TUESDAY
Mostly
sunny
68
45
WEDNESDAY
Rain
possible
68
50
THURSDAY
Mostly
cloudy
65
50
FRIDAY
Partly
sunny
65
50
MONDAY
Mostly
sunny,
chilly
63
42
76

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C M Y K
AT HOME S E C T I O N C
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012
timesleader.com
Y
eah, yeah, yeah, the conventions are
over, and some of you have had your
fill of politics already. But we have
miles to go, so bear with me while I throw
in my two cents on the memorable mo-
ments, the speeches with that stick-with-
you sort of quality that leaves you think-
ing about them days, weeks, even months
later.
Ann Romney did it for me. In case you
missed it, she and a young pre-Bain Cap-
ital Mitt once ate off an ironing board, the
kind that folds down off the back of a
door.
And they couldnt really afford a fancy
cherry roll-top so they placed another
door entirely on two sawhorses and called
it a desk.
It stood on top of a concrete floor.
All I have to say about this is it cant
really be true that the now fully grown,
fully evolved Mr. and Mrs. Romney, for
those reasons anyway, feel our pain and
know whence we scream about health
care, property taxes, jobs, etc. because,
come on, where have they been lately?
Desktops made out of doors and prob-
ably even dinner tables made out of iron-
ing boards have been a bona-fide thing for
years now.
And concrete floors are no slouches
either. They might even give hardwood a
run for its money. Remember when we
used to cover up any plank we could find
with the then-status symbol known as
wall-to-wall carpeting? Heck, now when
we tear up that same carpet, we might
even get giddy to find concrete. Were
painting and glazing and doing other
funky stuff to it and basically living large
and bragging about our frugality, even as
we insist on granite countertops (a little
excessively, if you ask me) and other high-
end materials in the rest of the nest.
Were at best inconsistent and at worst a
pile of posers. Not that either of those is
an awful thing, in context anyway.
I suppose the proud parsimony was part
of the Romney point to say theyve been
there and understand and even to be a bit
braggy about it. Im not faulting them for
it, believe me.
Its just that I cant help noting that this
particular piece of poverty rhetoric is
slightly of out of touch.
Hasnt Ann Romney heard of Pinterest
after all? Ill answer my own question: She
has. She even has her own account in
social medias Big Ideas marketplace
(even if someone else is, you know, pull-
ing the strings and tapping the keys).
People send her messages, warm-fuzzies
and cold-pricklies alike. So my point is she
should know how chic the repurpose-
driven-life has become and not lean on it
to indicate any serious empathy.
Hey, Im on Pinterest, too, and have
even made a handful of its recipes, but I
have yet to do even one of the projects Ive
pinned to my home boards. I have yet to
turn an old tire into a swinging planter or
spray-paint a metal folding chair and add a
kicky cushion. I have yet to make an out-
door chandelier from plastic solar lights
or turn an electrical spool into a revolving
library table (though I know some adven-
turers who did). But all of the above ideas
sit there on my boards, waiting, in case.
I also just bought a full pushcart-load of
57-cent ceramic tiles on sale and then
wandered over to the countertop aisles to
admire how far Formica has come. Yes,
Formica.
No comments, please. Im living the
dream. Im even wondering if my furniture
from a furniture store has fallen behind
the times.
Might be time to go shopping. Curb-
side. Or at the salvage shops.
I like me a desk made out of a door.
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James A. Judge II, a member of the
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He also suggests putting emergency
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If you have to evacuate, you have your
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Think about your basic needs when
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per person and keeping a two-week sup-
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months if not exposed to heat. He also
advises keeping unscented bleach on
hand in case you have to chlorinate the
water.
Stock up on non-perishable, easy-
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time: cans of fish, meat, fruits, vegeta-
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boxed milk and juice. Remember to
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You also might want a food thermom-
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the refrigerator to see if its safe to eat.
Flashlights and extra batteries.
Check the batteries every few months,
Judge advises.
Emergency preparedness experts ad-
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the fire risk.
Medication: Put a weeks supply of
medication in your emergency kit; you
may need it if youre evacuated. Dont
forget a first-aid kit, as well.
Personal papers: In case of evacua-
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See OUTAGE, Page 3C
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Over the past two years, the six-bedroom house in Buckhead,
Ga., has been painted, and several bathrooms have been reno-
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Webbs hunt for a ceiling fixture for her bedroom sitting room
took her to Redefined Home Boutique in Atlantas west Midtown
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She bought a more ornate
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a Dallas-based trade group.
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ing his ninth birthday today,
Sept. 22. Jimmy is a grandson of
Dorothy Tigue, Taylor. He has a
sister, Gretta, 7, and a brother,
Aengus, 3.
Jimmy Tigue
Loretta Lettie Troxell, daugh-
ter of Jason and Brooke Troxell,
Plymouth Township, is cele-
brating her fifth birthday today,
Sept. 22. Lettie is a grand-
daughter of David and Molly
Polons, Ashley. She is a great-
granddaughter of Donald Stem-
rich, New York; the late Loretta
Stemrich; Edward Polons, Ash-
ley; and the late Betty Polons.
Lettie has a brother, Luke, 14
months.
Loretta Troxell
Timothy and Erik Nickas, sons of Tom and Deanna Nickas, Laflin, are
celebrating their third birthdays today, Sept. 22. Timothy and Erik are
grandsons of Vincent and Mary DeGiusto, Plains Township, and Tom and
Rose Mary Nickas, Stroudsburg. They are great-grandsons of Francis
Coniglio, Stroudsburg. Timothy and Erik have a brother, Tommy, 15, and
three sisters, Amberle, 20, Rachel, 18, and Jeni, 13.
Timothy and Erik Nickas
FORTYFORT: Forty Fort
United Methodist Church,
corner of Yeager and Wyoming
Avenue, will conduct a Mens
Bible study series entitled,
Courage to Conquer, by Dr.
David Jeremiah beginning at 7
p.m. Sept. 27 in the lounge.
The series is a study written to
build up participants courage
by introducing themto some
of the Bibles greatest heroes.
Cost of the workbook is $7.
For more information, call
287-3840.
SHICKSHINNY: Bible
Baptist Church of Shickshinny
will conduct a service to for-
mally commission one of its
members, Bethany Boston, to
missionary service as a world-
wide literacy consultant with
Bibles International, the Bible
translation armof Baptist
Mid-Missions of Cleveland,
Ohio. Boston is the fifth mis-
sionary commissioned by the
church and the first since1969.
Dr. E. Allen Griffith, interim
pastor, will preside over the
service at 7 p.m. Sunday at
Bible Baptist Church, 43 Fur-
nace St.
A2008 graduate of North-
land Baptist Bible College,
Boston advanced her training
through linguistic courses at
the University of North Dakota
and was awarded a masters
degree with a concentration in
linguistics fromBaptist Bible
College of Pennsylvania in
Clarks Summit. Her work with
Bibles International of Grand
Rapids, Mich., will include
preparing reading primers and
instructing national teachers in
support of the missions Bible
translation work throughout
the world.
WHITEHAVEN: The White
Haven Center will hold its first
Faith Walk from9 11:30 a.m.
Sept. 29 at the Center.
Self-advocates fromthe
White Haven Center and vis-
itors fromthe community will
walk frombooth to booth
learning fromthe Bible. Also
taking place on that day will be
a cake walk, where the Center
will be raising money for
Thanksgiving baskets to be
given to the local food pantry.
Chaplain JoAnn Walker is
the chairperson of this event.
Call her at 692-0550 for more
information.
IN BRIEF
All Saints Parish, Plymouth, recentlycelebratedtheSacrament of First
Eucharist. All of thechildrenparticipatedinthespecial Liturgy. Members
of theclass andparticipants inthecelebration, fromleft, first row, areRio
Frank Bantell, Robert Kachinko, VaughnKutish, James Young, Alexander
KopcoandTyler Marchlenski. Secondrow: ShelbyLewis, KarlyWolfe,
DelaneyButler, KylieKotch, JuliannaCardona, CarolynZawadski, Rylee
Wilpiszewski andCoraJames. Thirdrow: MarieLombardi, HaileyWilliams,
Charles Casey, JayJacobs, HaleyFenner andJuliaWelles. Fourthrow:
KathySpecht, catechist; theRevRobert Kelleher, pastor; MaryJoWoj-
towicz, catechist; andHelenCebula, director of religious education.
All Saints Parish children receive First Eucharist
TheWomensAssociationof theFirst UnitedPresbyterianChurch, corner of
Exeter AvenueandWarrenStreet, West Pittston, will holditsannual rummage
salefrom9a.m.-3p.m. Oct. 6inthechurchdiningroomof St. CeciliasChurch,
1700WyomingAve., Exeter. BagDaywill beat1p.m. Coffeeandcakewill be
availableat thesnackbar duringthehoursof thesale. First row, fromleft, are
JoanTilley, AndreaPolakholdingAvaKizis, LindaHouck, JanThyren, Edith
Todd. Secondrow: April Harding, SharonWeber, ShirleyTodd, MargeRosa, Pat
Malone, CarolynHumphrey, DorothyKlaproth, JaniceDombroski, FernKla-
proth, SallyWilloughby, andDariaKlaproth.
First United Presbyterian women plan rummage sale
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Hoagies and More!
Baptist
Religious Service Calendar
To AdvertiseYour Church, Call 829-7130
Apostolic Baptist Bible Episcopal Lutheran Orthodox
Apostolic Faith
Tabernacle
536 Village Rd, Orange
Pastor Frank Chorba
333-5172
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening
Worship 7 p.m.
Bible Study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Messages-To-Go Ministry
apostolicfaith.net
MEADE ST.
BAPTIST
50 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Chester F. Dudick, Pastor
(570) 820-8355
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:30 a.m.
WORSHIP SERVICE
10:30 a.m.
PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY
& PIONEER CLUB
Wed 6:30 p.m.
WOMENS FELLOWSHIP
2nd Tuesday of the month
6:30 p.m.
AFTERNOON
FELLOWSHIP
12 noon last Sunday of the
Month
EXPOSITORY PREACHING:
EXPLAINING GODS TRUTH,
ONE VERSE AT A TIME.
Bible
Christ
Community
Church
100 West Dorrance St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Sunday School/ABF
9:30 a.m.
Sun Worship 10:30 a.m.
Radio Ministry
Searching the Scriptures
Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM
WRKC 88.5 FM
website: www.ccchurchtoday.org
Pastor: John Butch
Phone: 283-2202
Cross Creek
Community Church
Sunday Services 9am &
10:45am
With Jr. Church & Nursery
Available.
Wed 6:30 Family Night
with Awana for ages 18
months - 6th grade.
College & Career,
CrossRoads for Teens,
Deaf Ministry, Small
Groups, Mens & Womens
Ministry, Groups.
Celebrate Recovery for
Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups -
Tuesdays 6:30pm
Discover the difference!
370 Carverton Road,
Trucksville 696-0399
www.crosscreekcc.org
River Of Life
Fellowship
Church
22 Outlet Road
Lehman, PA
675-8109
www.rolfministries.org
Sunday School 9:15am
Service 10:30am
Nursery provided
Thursday Night
6:30pm Bible study
& Youth Groups
Coffee house
Fridays 6 to 9 pm
with live music.
Catholic
Church of
Christ Uniting
MERGED PRESBYTERIAN
& METHODIST
Corner of Market St. & Sprague
Ave. Kingston
570-288-8434
Devotional Line:
570-288-2334
Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming
Rev. Dr. James L. Harring
Morning Worship
10:00 AM
Youth Sunday School During
Worship
Adult Sunday School
11:30 AM
Child Care Provided
Choirs - Children, Adult,
Bell Ringers
Air Conditioned
www.churchofchristuniting.org
PARISH OF ST.
ANDRE BESSETTE
Vigil (Saturday)
4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
(570)823-4988
5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Sunday
8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
St. Martin
In-The-Fields
3085 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop
Rev. Dan FitzSimmons
CHORAL EUCHARIST
10AM
HEALING SERVICE
Last Sunday
each month
Serving through Faith,
Praise & Good Works
ST. CLEMENT &
ST. PETERS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B
822-8043
Holy Eucharist 10a.m.
Sunday School 10:00a.m.
WELCOME ALL TO
GROW IN GODS
LOVE
www.stclementstpeter.org
Episcopal
Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church
813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
Saturday
Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30
Sunday
Traditional Holy Communion 10:00
Rev. Paul Metzloff
Handicapped Accessible
Messiah
Lutheran Church
453 S. Main Street, W-B
Rev. Mary E. Laufer
Sunday Holy Communion
8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
St. Johns
Lutheran Church
410 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre
Worship
9:30 AM
Ofce Phone 823-7139
St. Marks
Lutheran Church
56 S. Hancock St., W-B
Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer
Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
St. Matthew
Lutheran Church
667 N. Main St., W-B
822-8233
Worship Schedule:
Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Gary Scharrer
Chairlift Available
Missouri Synod
St. Paul
Lutheran Church
474 Yalick Road
(Rt. 118)
Dallas, PA
Rev. Charles Grube
Sat. Worship
5:30pm
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 11am
Sunday School
9:45am
570-675-3859
St. Peters
Lutheran Church
1000 S. Main St., W-B
823-7332
Vacancy Pastor
Matthew Rasmussem
Sun. Worship 11 AM
Sunday School &
Adult Bible Study 9:30 AM
Missouri Synod
Mennonite
Nanticoke
Christian
Fellowship
112 Prospect St.
Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - Sept. - May
9:00 a.m.
Pastor D. Pegarella
735-1700
Nazarene
Mountain View
Church Of The
Nazarene
WE HAVE MOVED!!
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Pastor Bryan Rosenberg
Worship Saturday 5:30 p.m.
Childrens Church &
Child Care Provided.
570-821-2800
Everyone is Welcome!
Annunciation
Greek Orthodox
Church
32 E. Ross St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Phone: 570-823-4805
Father George Dimopoulos
Sunday Orthos 8:30 a.m.
Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m.
www.greekorthodox.com
Saint Mary
Antiochian
Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev, David Hester
Deacon John Karam
Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m.
Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
Parish Ofce 824-5016
All Are Welcome
Website:
www.antiochian.org
Presbyterian
First United
Presbyterian
Church
115 Exeter Ave.,
West Pittston
654-8121
Worship 11:00 AM
at St. Cecilias Roman
Catholic Church, Wyo-
ming Avenue, Exeter
Rev. James E.
Thyren, Pastor
Primitive
Methodist
New Life
Community
Church
570 South Main Rd.,
Mountaintop, PA
868-5155
Pastor Dave Elick
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Bible Services Wed. 7 p.m.
All Are Welcome
United Methodist
Central United
Methodist
65 Academy Street, W-B
Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara
SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE
11:15 am
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Child Care Provided
For Infants
& Toddlers
822-7246
Dallas United
Methodist
4 Parsonage Street, Dallas
Pastor:
Rev. Robert G. Wood
675-5701
Sunday School
9:15am
Church Service
10:30am
675-0122
Handicapped Accessible
Luzerne United
Methodist Church
446 Bennet St., Luzerne
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Church School
during Worship
Carol E. Coleman
Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown United
Methodist Church
shavertownumc.com
163 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown
Phone-a-prayer 675-4666
Pastor:
Rev. M. Lynn Snyder
Organ/Choir Director
Deborah Kelleher
Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Chapel Service
Sunday Service
9:30 a.m. - Worship Service
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Prayer & Praise
Service - 2nd Monday
of the month at 7 p.m.
Nursery Care
Available during
Sunday Service
For more information call
the ofce at
570-675-3616
Trucksville United
Methodist
Marian E. Hartman, Pastor
Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske,
Director of Music
Making Disciples for
Jesus Christ
Sunday Worship Schedule
8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School, Nursery
to Adult and Special Needs
9:45 a.m.
17 West Church RD off Route
309, Trucksville, take left up hill
at light at Carverton RD
Phone: 570- 696-3897
Fax: 570-696-3898
Email:
ofce@trucksvilleumc.com
Unity
Unity: A Center for
Spiritual Living
140 S. Grant St., W-B
Rev. Dianne Sickler
Sunday Service &
Childrens Church
10 a.m.
Church 824-7722
Prayer Line 829-3133
www.unitynepa.com
Forty Fort
Presbyterian
Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort
Pastor William Lukesh
287-7097
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
6 p.m. Praise Band
Handicap Accessible
Nursery Provided
Air Conditioned
Visitors Welcome
Loyalville United
Methodist Church
Loyalville Rd.
Lake Township
Sunday Worship
9:30 am
570-477-3521
St. Johns
Lutheran
Nanticoke
231 State St.
Ofce 735-8531
www.NanticokeLutheran.org
Rev. Debby North
Holy Communion
Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am
Christian Education
10:30 am
Christian Coffee House
Every 4th Fri 7-9PM
A church where Gods
inerrant, inspired, infallible
Word is preached and God is
gloried
SUNDAY - 9:30AM Bible Studies for All Ages
10:30AM Worship & Rootz Childrens
Ministry
6:00PM Pulse/JAM Youth Ministry
WEEKLY - Small Group Bible Studies
Mens/Womens/Parenting Ministries
Cub Scouts/American Heritage Girls
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High Point Baptist Church
1919 Mountain Road, Larksville
570-371-4404
www.highpoint church.info
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Living Hope
Bible Church
35 S. Main St.
Plains, PA
Pastor Mark DeSilva
Sunday Service
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for
all ages 9:00 a.m.
Mid Week Bible
Study every Wed
at 6:30pm
Youth Group Mens
& Womens
Bible Studies
For information call
570-406-4295
www.lhbcpa.org
WHERE HOPE COMES
TO LIFE AND THE
SON ALWAYS SHINES
Catholic
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
373 N. Main Street, W-B
Father Timothy Alleman, Rector
SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM
SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM
WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM
HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST
St. Stephens
Episcopal Pro- Cathedral
35 S. Franklin St., W-B
Holy Communion
8:00
Church School
10:00
Choral Eucharist
10:30
Nursery 9:00 - 12:15
Call 825-6653 for information
about Worship Music
Programs and
Community Ministries
St. John The
Baptist Church
126 Nesbitt St.
Larksville, PA 18651
570-779-9620
A WELCOMING, GROWING,
FAITH COMMUNITY
Saturday 4 p.m.
Sunday
7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Ample, Easy Parking
Handicapped Accessible
Confessions:
Saturday 3 p.m.
Firwood United
Methodist Church
Cor. Old River Rd. &
Dagobert St.
Rev. Barbara Pease
Safe Sanctuary Policy
Sunday School
9:45
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Handicap
Elevator
Available
You are invited to
attend.
823-7721
Holy Trinity
Russian
Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church In America
401 East Main St., W-B
Phone: 825-6540
Rev. David Shewczyk
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Days 9:00 a.m.
Saturday Vespers:
Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.
St. John Baptist
Orthodox Church
106 Welles St. (Hanover Section)
Nanticoke, PA
570-735-2263
www.stjohnsnanticoke.org
stjohnsnanticoke@gmail.com
Saturday
Great Vespers 4 pm
Sunday
Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
Fr. Adam Sexton
First
Presbyterian
Church
S. Franklin &
Northhampton Sts., W-B
Sun School 11 am
10:00 a.m. Worship
Rev. Dr. Robert M.
Zanicky, Minister
Nursery provided
Handicapped Access
John Vaida - Minister of
Music
Pamela Kerns - Christian
Education Director
A Friendly Inclusive,
& Welcoming Church
Audio Sermons
available on web
@ www.fpcwb.com
Air Conditioned
Sanctuary
Wyoming
Presbyterian
Church
Wyoming Ave.
at Institute St.,
570-693-0594
Laura Lewis, Pastor
Worship Service: 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Forty Fort United
Methodist Church
Church Ofce 287-3840
Wyoming & Yeager Ave
Rev. Dr. Philip T. Wanck
Handicapped Accessible
8:30 am early
Summer Worship
(ends on
September 2nd)
10 am
Traditional Worship
Prayer Line
283-8133
Four Square
Gospel
489 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1281
Sunday Service 10:30am
NewHopenepa.com
Pastors Richard &
Susanne Bolt
NEW HOPE CHURCH
Friends &
Quakers
Friends & Quakers
NEXT MEETING
Sept. 9
Wyoming Seminary
Lower School
1560 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
570-824-5130
10 am
Adult discussion
11 am Worship
http://northbranch.
quaker.org
Wyoming United
Methodist
376 Wyoming Ave
Rev. Marcelle Dotson
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
570-693-2821
Ample Parking
United Church
Of Christ
St. Lukes UCC
471 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre 822-7961
Rev. Justin Victor
Sun. Worship 10:00
Sunday School 10:15 am
Communion service
the 1st Sunday of every
month.
RIDES AVAILABLE: CALL
Miner
Congregational UCC
137 Abbott St.
PLAINS
Pastor Joan Mitchell
Sun. Service 9am
Sun School 10am
570-829-6363
Catholic
Evangelical
Free Church
Fellowship
Evangelical
Free Church
Gods Glory Our Passion
45 Hilderbrandt Rd.
(Near the Dallas Schools)
Sundays
WORSHIP - 10:30 a.m.
Fellowship - 10:00 a.m.
Discipleship Class - 9 a.m.
Wednesday Evenings
Pioneer Clubs (K-5th)
6:30 p.m.
Womens Study - 6:30 p.m.
(Nursery provided For All)
Thursdays
Womens Study - 9:30 a.m.
TNT (Youth 6th-12th Grade)
6 p.m.
For More Information
Please call 675-6426 or
Visit Us Online at
www.fellowshipfreechurch.org
Senior Pastor:
Marc Ramirez
Independent
Second Welsh
Congregational
Church
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre
829-3790
Sunday Services 9:30 a.m.,
10:45 a.m. Sunday School
6 p.m. Sunday Eve
Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study
Prayer and Youth Groups
Limited Van Service
Available, Please Call.
Independent...
Fundamental...
Friendly
Wyoming Ave.
Christian
881 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston
570-288-4855
Pastor Dennis Gray
Come Hear The
Word Of God,
Let It Change
Your Life!
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Communion
Every Sunday
Wednesday Bible
Study 7:00 p.m.
ELEVATOR
ACCESSIBLE
Baptist
Tabernacle
63 Division St., W-B
Kenneth P. Jordan, Pastor
Chris Hamilton, Youth Pastor
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
570-823-3083
First Baptist
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Sunday School All Ages 9:30
Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting
Pastor: Jeffery Klansek
693-1754
Visitors Welcome
Luzerne
Assembly of God
649 Bennett St.
570-338-2415
SUNDAY WORSHIP
11AM
COME WORSHIP
CHRIST JESUS.
All Are Welcome.
Slocum Chapel
1024 Exeter Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643
Pastor Guy Giordano
(570) 388-5213
SUNDAY SERVICES
Intercessory Prayer
9:30am
Worship Service
10:00am
Sunday School/
Nursery Provided
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
Bible Study & Prayer 7pm
Visitors Welcome!
Encounter Christ in a
historical church in a
new & relevant way.
Assembly of God
Back Mountain
Harvest Assembly
340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville
Pastor Dan Miller
570-696-1128
www.bmha.org
Saturday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Sunday Morning Worship
8AM 9:45AM & 11AM
Sunday School
9:45AM
Sunday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Wednesday Mid-Week
7:00PM
Other meetings,
ministries and events for
children, youth, men, and women.
Please call for days and times
SUNDAY SERVICES
Celebration Service
10:15AM
Sunday School 9AM
Christian Education 9AM
Kidz Church
10:15AM
Intercessory Prayer 8:15AM
Sunday Evening 6:30PM
TUESDAY
Womens Bible
Study 10AM
WEDNESDAY
Family Night
Ministries 7PM
THURSDAY
Evidence Youth
Group 6:30PM
570-829-0989
www.wilkesbarreag.com
First Assembly
Of God
424 Stanton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Dallas Baptist
Harveys Lake
Highway, Dallas
639-5099
Pastor Jerry Branch
Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 am
www.dallasbaptist
church.org
First Baptist
Church
Water Street Pittston
654-0283
Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor
Sunday Worship
9:30 a.m.
Childrens Sun School
9:30 a.m.
Adult/Teen Sun School
10:45 a.m.
Bible Study/Prayer
Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m.
Chairlift Available
Nebo Baptist
Church of
Nanticoke
75 Prospect St.
Nanticoke 735-3932
Pastor Tim Hall
www.nebobaptist.org
Worship Service
Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Sun School 9:45 a.m.
Nursery Junior Church
Youth Groups
Great Bible Seminars
Everyone is Welcome
Welsh Bethel
Baptist
Parish & Loomis St. W-B
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:15 a.m.
Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m.
Pastor Don Hartsthorne
822-3372
First Baptist
48 S. River St. W-B
Pastor Shawn Walker
822-7482
Sunday Service at 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
The Place for a New Beginning..
Mt. Zion
Baptist Church
105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
We offer Childrens Church
Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m.
Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m.
Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
Christian
Church Of
Christ Uniting
Grace
Community
Church
A Bible Teaching Ministry
Memorial Hwy. Dallas
Sunday Services:
11 a.m., 6 p.m.
(570) 675-3723
www.gracechurchdallas.org
SAINT MARYS CHURCH OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
134 S. Washington Street,
Downtown Wilkes-Barre
(570) 823-4168
Saturday 4 PM
Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12:10 PM, 7 PM
Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor
CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
175 S. Main Road
Mountain Top
Pastor Rev.
Stephen Sours
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 10:45 am
Sun School 9:30 am
Nursery Available
570-474-6060
Calvary United
Methodist
39 East Poplar
Street
West Nanticoke
Sunday Worship
10 am
Childrens Church
School, Everyone
welcome.
George Price,
Pastor.
570-735-1514
Trinity
Presbyterian
105 Irem Rd, Dallas
Sunday School 9:30
Worship Service:
11:00 a.m.
Pastor
Kathleen Jamhoury
Nursery Provided
570- 675-3131
Holy
Resurrection
Cathedral
Orthodox Church In America
591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor
822-7725
Saturday Vespers 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
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me to be a groomsman.
My wife is upset because I didnt
ask her if she minded that Ill be in
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aisle with one of the bridesmaids. She
feels that my walking with another
woman is a date and disrespectful
to her. Is it proper wedding etiquette
to accept an invitation to be in a wed-
ding if you are married?
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be in his wedding party and mari-
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Some gifts will be straight-up
wonderful, and others will be
mixed blessings. Gemini and
Scorpio people adore you. Your
lucky numbers are: 7, 25, 12, 49
and 16.
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409 Autos under
$5000
DODGE 98 NEON
Excellent condition.
108,000 mi. Electric
blue. 4 cylinder
great on gas.
$1995.
570-436-3779
570-459-1913
409 Autos under
$5000
FORD `96 WINDSTAR
LX. This car is
loaded with all
options. Its show-
room quality with all
records. You must
see! $2,995.
570-287-8498
FORD 95 F150
4x4. 1 Owner. 91K.
4.8 engine, auto.
Runs great. New
paint, stake body
with metal floor.
570-675-5046.
Leave message,
will return call.
$4495.
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
LEOS AUTO SALES
93 Butler St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
Ford 01 Explorer
4 door, 6 cylinder,
auto, 4WD
$2,650
Ford 95 Ranger
PickUp with cap
6 cylinder, auto,
2WD
$1,950
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
MAZDA `90 MIATA
Clean unmodified,
maintained. Recent
clutch, brakes.
good top. Inspected
until 3/2013. $2500.
Call or text 570-
407-4541 between
10 a.m. & 2:30 p.m
(570) 407-4541
SAAB `88
900 TURBO
176K miles,
5 speed, runs well.
$2,000. Call in PM
(570) 814-1800
412 Autos for Sale
AUDI `01 A6
4.2 Engine, good
condition, per kelly
blue book, Quatro
awd, abs 4 wheel,
navigation system,
integrated phone,
plus all standard
Audi options, super
clean, garage kept,
recently inspected.
If you ever wanted
an Audi, heres
your opportunity!
Asking $4,900.
570-678-5618
570-574-3441
AUDI `01 S4
VG TURBO
6 speed, manual
transmission, all
wheel drive, power
leather seats, sun-
roof, multiple disc
CD player, 4 snow
tires 105,000 miles.
$6500.
(570) 696-4853
BMW `95 325I
Convertible, power
roof, manual trans-
mission, black/tan
leather, 1 owner,
garage kept. Com-
plete service
record. Very good
condition. 206K.
KBB value $4,000,
asking $3,750.
(570)655-4465
412 Autos for Sale
BUICK 04
LESABRE
Silver.
32K miles. Very
nice condition.
$9,950.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
CADILLAC `01 DEVILLE
Black, gold pack-
age, heated seats,
exquisite grill, vogue
tires & wheels, car-
riage top, back up
sensors. You name
it, this car has it!
$8,495.
570-457-7854
CADILLAC 06 DTS
Grey, low miles,
local trade.
Performance pack-
age with navigation.
sunroof. $17,900.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
DODGE 02
VIPER GTS
10,000 MILES V10
6speed, collec-
tors, this baby is
1 of only 750 GTS
coupes built in
2002 and only 1 of
83 painted Race
Yellow it still wears
its original tires
showing how it
was babied. This
car is spotless
throughout and is
ready for its new
home. This vehicle
is shown by
appointment only.
$39,999 or trade.
570-760-2365
DODGE 03
GRAND CARAVAN
Inspected 6/12,
100K mile, 7 pas-
senger, green, V-6,
3.8L, automatic.
ABS, power locks/
windows. Power
driver seat, dual air
bags. CD, cassette,
am/fm radio. Front
& rear AC, power
steering. Tilt wheel
& roof rack.
$4,900.
570-814-8215
FORD `05 TAURUS
SEL. Silver, keyless
entry, sunroof,
remote side views,
air, CD player, minor
dents, recent
inspection. Estate
settlement. 73,600
miles. $5,395.
570-829-4394
HONDA 07 CIVIC
SDN. Silver, 4 door,
exc. condition,
41,375 mi. Reduced
$12,600
570-574-4854
412 Autos for Sale
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive
74K $5,399
03 F250 XL
Super Duty
only 24k! AT-AC,
$6,599
06 Dodge
Caravan 57k
$7,299
06 Dodge
Stratus SXT
6 cyl, AT-AC 62K
$7,599
06 Chrysler
Sebring Conv.
Touring 60K
$7,599
06 FORD FREESTAR
62k, Rear air A/C
$7,799
05 Chrysler
T & C 63k
$7,799
05 CHEVY
MALIBU Only 36k,
Private Owner
$9,499.
07 Ford Escape
4X4 XLT 83K
$10,599
12 Ford Fusion
25k factory
warranty $15,699
09 Subaru
Forester
4x4 11k red
$15,999
11 E250 Cargo
AT-AC cruise, 15k,
factory warranty
$16,699
11 Nissan Rogue
AWD, 27k
Factory warranty
$17,199
11 Ford Escape
XLT, 4x4, 26k,
Factory Warranty,
6 Cylinder
$18,999
11 Toyota Rav 4
4x4 AT
only 8,000 miles,
alloys, power sun-
roof. new condition.
Factory warranty
$20,799
CROSSROAD
MOTORS
570-825-7988
700 Sans Souci
Highway
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FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $17,500
570-760-5833
HONDA `01 CIVIC
92,000 miles, 5
speed, all power,
air. Garage kept.
A title. All mainte-
nance records on
file. $5,500, OBO
(570)288-5315
412 Autos for Sale
HONDA `12
ACCORD LX
Grey. 6K miles.
Factory Warranty.
Was 20,900, sale
price $19,995.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
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HONDA 09
CIVIC EX
Grey. 42K miles.
Moon roof, alloys.
Reduced Price
$14,495.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
HYUNDAI `06 SONATA
V6, all power,
sun/moon roof,
alloys. 74K.
CD/stereo.
$6,575
(570)245-7351
HYUNDAI `07
SONATA
White, 4 door, 6
cylinder, full power,
side air bags, secu-
rity, keyless entry,
63K. $7,599
(570)474-6549
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570-301-3602
MERCEDES-BENZ `07
C280
4 matic, 73K miles.
Full options, no
GPS, 1 owner, deal-
er serviced. Black
exterior/ cream
interior. Very good
condition. $16,000
(570)262-0313
MERCURY `79 ZEPHYR
6 cylinder
automatic.
52k original miles.
$1500. OBO
570-899-1896
412 Autos for Sale
VITOS
&
GINOS
949 Wyoming
Ave, Forty Fort
288-8995
96 Ford Taurus,
30 V6, 4 door,
power window &
door locks, A/C
$1,800
96 Buick Skylark
Auto, 4 door, 81K
$2,300
00 Chevy S10
Blazer. 4 door.
4wd. Red.
$2,500
96 Pontiac Grand
Prix. White, Air,
power windows
& brakes, 4
door, runs good.
106K.
$2,995
02 Ford Windstar
44K, auto, 6 cyl-
inder, air, all
power options,
runs good.
$4,600
95 Buick Park Ave
54k. $3,995
03 Ford Windstar
LX, 6 cylinder,
A/C, 94K, all
power options,
$4,300
94Cadillac Fleet-
wood Limo, ex -
cellent condition,
40K $6,000
93 UD Tow Truck
with wheel lift.
64k. $10,000
04 Nissan
Armada, 7 pas-
senger. 4wd.
Excellent condi-
tion. $11,900
09 Mercedes
GL450, 7 pas-
senger. Too many
options to list. 30K
miles. Garage
kept. Cream puff.
$47,000
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G6 GT
Good condition. 69k
FWD, auto, all
power, Remote
start, 4 Door, Heat-
ed leather seats.
$9,500.
570-793-3412
412 Autos for Sale
NISSAN `09
ALTIMA SE
With only 19,800
miles. Heated
leather seats, black
exterior, charcoal
interior, power sun-
roof, air, power win-
dows, door locks,
power front seats,
tilt wheel, power
steering, cruise
control, am/fm/cd,
auto transmission,
FWD, ABS, ONE
OWNER, $14,990.
570-814-9847
PONTIAC `00
SUNFIRE
Silver, 2.2 liter, auto
30 mpg. Like new,
garage kept, non
smoker with sun-
roof & rear spoiler.
Air. AM/FM CD.
Flawless interior.
Rides & handles
perfect. New tires.
Regular oil
changes. Always
maintained, 89,900
miles. $4,275.
(570)592-0997
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TOYOTA `03
HIGHLANDER
White.
Original Owner.
Garage kept.
Excellent condition.
$9,750. Neg.
570-677-3892
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
412 Autos for Sale
TOYOTA 09
CAMRY
18,000 Miles,
1 owner,
4 cylinder.
$15,995.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
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570-288-6227
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JETTA GL
Black. 75K miles.
5 speed stick.
Warranty.
$7495.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
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Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshold Front Airbags
(SRS) Front Side Airbags with Passenger-Side
Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS)
Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor
VTEC
mission
h Trac-
m (ABS)
ustment,
wer Slid-
att AM/
includ-
etooth
LEASES BASED ON APPROVED CREDIT TIER 1 THRU AHFC. MILEAGE BASED ON 2012 EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES. USE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY.
DO NOT COMPARE TO MODELS BEFORE 2008. YOUR ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE. OFFERS EXPIRE 10/31/2012
MATT BURNE HONDA PRE-OWNED CENTER
Call: 1-800-NEXTHONDA View Prices at www.mattburnehonda.com
*2.9% on Certifed Accords thru Am Honda Finance W.A.C. up to 60 mos. Certifed Hondas have 1 yr - 12k
Basic Warranty & 7yr - 100k Powertrain from orig. inservice date.
S
1110 Wyoming Ave,
Scranton, PA
1-800-NEXT-HONDA
570-341-1400
ODYSSEY
10 ODYSSEY EX Slate, 24K.....................NOW $23,750
10 ODYSSEY EX White, 33K....................NOW $23,750
11 ODYSSEY EXL-NAVI Red, 22K.......NOW $CALL
10 ODYSSEY EXL-DVD Slate, 33K ...NOW $24,950
10 ODYSSEY EXL-DVD Slate, 24K ...NOW $25,950
ACCORDS
09 ACCORD LX SDN Gray, 36K..........................NOW $14,950
09 ACCORD LXP SDN Silver, 37K......................NOW $15,500
10 ACCORD LX SDN Silver, 31K.........................NOW $15,950
10 ACCORD LXP SDN Silver, 29K......................NOW $16,500
09 ACCORD EX SDN Gold, 31K..........................NOW $16,750
08 ACCORD EXL NAVI SDN Red, 46K ..........NOW $16,950
10 ACCORD LX-P SDN White, 14K ....................NOW $16,950
11 ACCORD LX SDN 5 Speed, White, 17K..............NOW $17,250
08 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Green, 52K .............NOW $17,500
09 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Silver, 37K ..............NOW $17,950
10 ACCORD EX SDN Burgandy, 19K ....................NOW $18,500
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Burgandy, 30K .................NOW $18,950
10 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Gray, 39K ...............NOW $18,950
11 ACCORD SE SDN Gray, 16K ..........................NOW $19,950
11 ACCORD EXL V-6 SDN Amber, 21K............NOW $22,950
ELEMENT 4WD
09 ELEMENT EX Red, 53K ...................................NOW $16,950
10 ELEMENT EX Gray, 30K...................................NOW $21,500
10 ELEMENT EX Gray, 14K...................................NOW $22,950
$0 DOWN
PAYMENT
Lease 36 Months through ahfc $0 Down Payment
Per Mo. Per Mo.
LLease
* ***
2.9% on
Certied
Accords
Navy, 71K, Was $9,850
Now $8,750
07 CHRYSLER
SEBRING TOURING
Silver, 37K, Was $11,950
Now $10,500
06 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS SDN
Silver, 68K, Was $12,500
Now $11,500
07 CHEVY
TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD
Black, 73K, Was $13,950
Now $12,500
07 FORD FUSION
SEL SDN
Navy, 69K, Was $17,950
Now $14,950
07 TOYOTA
HIGHLANDER 4WD
Gray, 23K, Was $18,950
Now $16,950
10 TOYOTA MATRIX
S AWD
Silver, 17K, Was $20,950
Now $19,500
10 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN
S 4 MOTION
2.9%
APR
2.9%
APR
CIVICS
08 CIVIC EX SDN Silver, 48K................................NOW $13,950
09 CIVIC EX CPE Black, 40K ................................NOW $13,988
09 CIVIC HYBRID SDN Black, 37K....................NOW $14,500
10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 36K ............................NOW $14,950
10 CIVIC LX CPE Gray, 19K..................................NOW $14,950
10 CIVIC LX SDN White, 29K................................NOW $15,750
10 CIVIC EXL SDN Silver, 57K.............................NOW $15,950
11 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 19K ............................NOW $15,950
10 CIVIC EX SDN Blue, 26K.................................NOW $16,500
10 CIVIC EX SDN Black, 25K................................NOW $16,500
12 CIVIC EXL SDN Gray, 11K ..............................NOW $19,999
PILOT 4WD
09 PILOT EX Silver, 58K ..........................................NOW $22,500
11 PILOT LX Gray, 37K............................................NOW $23,500
11 PILOT LX Silver, 17K...........................................NOW $24,750
11 PILOT EXL-DVD Cherry, 36K...........................NOW $28,500
11 PILOT EXL White, 17K .......................................NOW $28,950
CRV 4WD
08 CRV LX Silver, 60K...............................................NOW $16,750
08 CRV LX Green, 57K..............................................NOW $16,750
07 CRV EX Black, 52K...............................................NOW $16,750
07 CRV EX White, 46K ..............................................NOW $16,950
08 CRV EX White, 46K ..............................................NOW $17,750
11 CRV LX Red, 6K..................................................NOW $20,500
08 CRV EXL Red, 18K .............................................NOW $20,750
What You See Is What You Pay!
MODEL YEAR CLEARANCE SALE!
RIDGELINE 4WD
09 RIDGELINE RTL Cherry, 33K ..........................NOW $26,950
11 RIDGELINE RTS Black, 19K ...........................NOW $26,950
Gold, 48K, Was $13,950
Now $13,500
07 KIA SORRENTO
LX 4WD
White, 19K, Was $14,950
Now $14,950
06 HONDA ACCORD
EX SDN
Silver, 37K
Now $9,950
03 TOYOTA COROLLA
LE SEDAN
Gold, 76K
Now $8,500
04 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
CL AWD
JEEP GR. CHEROKEE
LAREDO 4X4
08, Red, 80K $13,500
07, Red, 46K $15,500
White, 63K
Now $9,850
04 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE 4WD
HONDA
RIDGELINE 4WD
08 RTS, White, 87K $17,500
09 RTL, Silver, 93K $16,950
White, 87K
Now $22,500
08 MERCEDES BENZ
ML350 AWD
Gray, 23K
Now $16,350
05 HONDA CRV
SE 4WD
HONDA
PILOT 4WD
05 EXL, Gold, 104K $10,950
06 LX, Silver, 76K $12,500
06 EXL, White, 56K $15,950
Gray, 20K
Now $13,950
08 MAZDA 3i
SEDAN
Black, 25K
Now $19,500
10 TOYOTA CAMRY
XLE SDN
Gold, 88K
Now $7,950
02 HONDA ACCORD
LX-V6 SDN
Silver, 37K
Now $13,950
06 HONDA ACCORD
LX SEDAN
Red, 12K
Now $16,950
11 TOYOTA COROLLA
S SEDAN
Club Cab, Black, 26K
07 DODGE DAKOTA
SXT 4X4
Now $19,950
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SATURDAY SERVICE HOURS 7 A.M.-1 P.M.
Overlooking Mohegan Sun
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B
577 East Main St.,
Plains, PA
WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!
FORD - LINCOLN
COCCIA
24/7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
FULL TANK OF GAS
WARRANTY IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE
6 YR./100,000 MILE COMPREHENSIVE
LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE
200-POINT INSPECTION
VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT
M
O
S.
FRESH OIL & FILTER
NEW WIPER BLADES
CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED BENEFITS INCLUDE:
2
.
9%
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
FOR UP TO
APR
60
M
O
S
Most with All Wheel Drive,
Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,
Moonroof, Memory Seats,
CD, Keyless Entry, SYNC
STARTING AT
TO
CHOOSE
FROM
CERTIFIED 2007-2010LINCOLNMKXAWD
PLUS$1500LINCOLNCOMPETITIVE
CONQUEST REBATE AVAILABLE FORALL
QUALIFIEDOWNERS&LESSEES.
SEE DEALERFORDETAILS. NOT INCLUDEDINLEASE PRICE.
CURRENTLINCOLNLESSEES
RECEIVEADDITIONAL RCL RENEWAL CASH
SEE DEALERFORDETAILS. NOT INCLUDEDINLEASE PRICE.
NEW2013 LINCOLNMKS
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable
miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/12.
SIGN&DRIVE
$
0
OUT OF
POCKET
$
499
PER
MONTH*
VIN #1LDG607255
MSRP $48,480
WITH
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable
miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/12.
SIGN&DRIVE
$
0
OUT OF
POCKET
$
449
PER
MONTH*
WITH
NEW2013 LINCOLNMKX
VIN #2LDBL06394
MSRP $45,120
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable
miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/12.
SIGN&DRIVE
$
0
OUT OF
POCKET
$
299
PER
MONTH*
WITH
NEW2012 LINCOLNMKZ
VIN #3LCR839389
MSRP $39,015
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AMERICAS NEW CAR ALTERNATIVE
CARS, TRUCKS
CONVERTIBLES
SUVS, VANS
*PRICES + TAX & TAGS. ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.
OFFER ENDS 9/30/12. **UP TO 63 MONTHS WITH BANK APPROVAL
FINANCE RATES
AS LOWAS
1.74
%
**
APR
MANAGERS
SPECIAL!
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
1999 CHEVY LUMINA
#18782A, PW, PL,
CD, Only 60K $
2,853*
2007 PONTIAC G6
#18758A, Auto,
PW, PL, CD, Air
2008 DODGE AVENGER R/T AWD
#18798A, AWD,
Spoiler, Alloys, PW, PL $
8,955*
2012 FORD F150
CREW CAB XLT 4X4
#18820, Alloys, PW, PL, CD
Our Price
$
28,450*
MSRP
When NEW
$38,450
DONT MAKE A $10,000 MISTAKE
$
14,629**
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE
#18890, PW, PL, CD, Keyless
TOP DOLLAR FOR
YOUR TRADE!
2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SPYDER
#18976, Auto, PW,
PL, Alloys $
15,688*
2009 MERCEDES-BENZ
C300 4MATIC(SPORT)
#18966, AWD,
Leather, Sunroof, Alloys
$
24,966*
2008 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 4MATIC
#18969, Navigation,
Leather, Sunroof,
Alloys
2010 NISSAN PATHFINDER LE
#18965, Leather,
Sunroof, 4x4, Alloys,
Low Miles
2011 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR AWD
#18960, Alloys, PW,
PL, CD, Keyless $
16,988*
WE BUY
VEHICLES!
2011 JEEP
WRANGLER
#18854, Auto, 4x4, Air,
PW, PL, Alloys
$
20,896*
$
24,288*
2005 CHEVY
EQUINOX LT AWD
#18920A, Leather,
Sunroof, PW, PL
$
11,316*
2011 MAZDA 6
#18707, PW,
PL, CD, Auto $
14,988*
2008 NISSAN ROUGE SL
#18803, Alloys,
PW, PL, CD
2008 MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 4MATIC
#18967, Navigation,
Leather, Sunroof, AWD $
26,895*
2011 CHEVY AVEO LT
#18753, Auto, Air, CD,
Rear Defrost $
10,995*
2007 FORD EDGE SEL
#18948, Skyroof, AWD,
Leather, Chrome Wheels
$
16,488*
2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
#18974, PW, PL,
CD, Low Miles
$
15,869*
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
OVER
200
VEHICLES
AVAILABLE!
$
7,866*
2009 FORD
FUSION
#18809, Leather, Alloys,
PW, PL, Keyless
$
11,825*
2011 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE
#18841, 20 Wheels, AWD,
PW, PL, CD
$
26,855*
2011 TOYOTA
COROLLA
#18834, Auto, Air,
PW, PL, CD
$
13,945*
2012 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
#18947, Stow-N-Go, Pwr Sliding Doors,
Pwr Liftgate, 4 To Choose From
$
17,998*
STARTING AT
2011 NISSAN
MAXIMA
#18984, Alloys, Sunroof,
PW, PL, CD
$
19,865*
2012
FIAT 500
#18983, Alloys, Auto,
PW, PL, CD
$
13,950*
$
15,936*
ONLY
19K
$
24,961*
2011 NISSAN
ALTIMA
#18941, PW, PL, CD,
Alloys, Keyless
$
15,988*
2006 GMC
ENVOY XL
#18821B, Leather, Sunroof,
7 Pass, 4x4
$
11,150*
2011 NISSAN
VERSA
#18978, PW, PL,
CD, Auto, Air
$
12,966*
2011 MITSUBISHI
GALANT
#18981, Auto, PW,
PL, CD, Keyless
$
13,275*
2011
CHRYSLER 200
#18980, PW, PL, CD,
Keyless, Auto
$
14,988*
2005 ACURA
MDX
#18964A, Navigation,
Leather, Sunroof, AWD
$
16,833*
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506 Administrative/
Clerical
506 Administrative/
Clerical
548 Medical/Health
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
548 Medical/Health
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
DEANGELO BROTHERS, INC. an internation-
al, diversified service company is looking
for an Administrative Assistant for Hazleton,
Penna. office.
Administrative Assistant will be supporting
managers in the Regional Office. Job
responsibilities consist of but not limited to:
answering phones, database management,
job fair organization and various special
projects, along with other secretarial duties.
Candidate must be organized, reliable and
detail-oriented. Candidate must have previ-
ous administrative experience and have
good interpersonal skills. Working knowl-
edge of Microsoft Office, especially Excel
and Word required. Must be able to work in
a fast paced environment. Accounting
experience a plus.
For confidential consideration and an
opportunity to be a part of a growth orient-
ed organization, please send resume to:
cklaiber@dbiservices.com
FAX: 570-459-5500
EOE/AAP M-F-D-DV
Two Full Time
Maintenance Mechanics
needed in a manufacturing environment.
The ideal candidates will possess the
ability to troubleshoot and maintain a
large range of automated manufacturing
equipment including compressors, vacu-
um pumps, boilers, hydraulic systems
and PLC controlled equipment. Respon-
sible for diagnosing, installing, adjusting,
repair and maintaining equipment.
Requires 5+ years experience in a man-
ufacturing environment (printing plant
experience preferred). Electrical/
mechanical/PLC experience a plus).
High school graduate or GED recipient
necessary.
Excellent starting rate and shift differen-
tial. Benefits package, including health
care, vacation, 401K and pension.
Apply in person or forward resume to:
Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc.
2211 Memorial Hwy.
Dallas, PA 18612
E/O/E
Childrens Behavorial Health Services, Inc
is currently looking for:
Full-Time Therapeutic
Staff Support Workers
Bachelors Degree/Associate Degree in
Human Services, Criminal Justice or Educa-
tion needed. Experience working with
children helpful.
Full-time benefits include:
Competitive pay, health insurance, paid
holidays and vacation days.
Please send, fax or email your resume
& letter of interst to:
Childrens Behavorial Health Services
Attn: Chuck Kemzura
104 Woodward Hill Rd,
Edwardsville, PA 18704
Email: shurd@cbhsinc.com
or fax to 714-7231
EOE
554 Production/
Operations
551 Other
554 Production/
Operations
551 Other
United One Resources is seeking a full time
Courthouse Searcher/Abstractor. The successful
candidate must have previous courthouse
searching experience including current owner
and/or full 60 year searches, be conscientious
with an attention to detail, utilize good judg-
ment, ability to work independently, and man-
age time efficiently. We offer medical, dental,
short and long term disability, life insurance,
paid time off and a 401(K) match.
COURTHOUSE
SEARCHER/ABSTRACTOR
For consideration,
forward your resume to:
iwanttowork@unitedoneresources.com
EOE M/F/D/V
WEB PRESS SUPERVISOR
Local printer is looking for an experi-
enced web press production shift super-
visor. Candidate will supervise the day
shift activities of the Press Dept. and is
responsible for achieving safety, quality
and productivity performance goals.
Weekend and holiday work may be
required as needed. Union shop super-
visory experience is desirable. Salary
range $45,000-$60,000 pending experi-
ence.
Minimum qualifications:
High school diploma or GED
Vocational/technical degree or
equivalent experience
Front-line supervision experience plus
technical and interpersonal skills
Problem solving experience with
lithographic products, paper and folder
problems
Good mechanical trouble shooting
skills
Ability to anticipate problems and
prevent them from happening
Apply in person or send resume to:
Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc.
2211 Memorial Hwy.
Dallas, PA 18612
E/O/E
412 Autos for Sale
ACME AUTO SALES
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a
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11 AUDI S5 CONV.
Sprint blue, black
/ brown leather
int., navigation,
7 spd auto turbo,
AWD
09 CHEVY IMPALA LS
Silver, V6
07 BUICK LACROSSE
CXL, black, V6
07 BUICK LUCERNE
CXL, silver, grey
leather
06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR
grey, tan leather,
sun roof
05 HYUNDAI SONATA
GLS, blue, sun-
roof, 87k miles
05 CHEVY IMPALA
silver, alloys, V6
04 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS GS mint
green, grey int.
04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS
silver, auto,
sunroof
03 CHEVY CAVALIER
Blue, 4 cyl., auto
(R-title)
03 CHEVY MONTE
CARLO LS blue
V6 auto
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO,
mid blue/light grey
leather, naviga-
tion, AWD
01 TOYOTA CELICA
GT silver, 4 cyl
auto sunroof
00 BMW 323i
silver auto
98 NISSAN ALTIMA
Gold, auto, 4 dr
4 cyl.
73 PORSCHE 914
green & black, 5
speed, 62k miles.
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 JEEP PATRIOT
grey, auto, 4 cyl.,
4x4
08 FORD ESCAPE XLT
SILVER, V6, 4X4
07 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
GLS, black, V6,
4x4
07 DODGE CARAVAN
SXT green,
4 door, 7 pass
mini van
06 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB SLT
black, 4 door, V8,
4x4 truck
06 MERCURY MARINER
premium seafoam
green, leather int.,
V6, 4x4
06 INFINITY QX56
Pearl white, tan
leather, Naviga
tion, 3rd seat, 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB, Black,
V8, 4x4 truck
06 CHEVY TRAILBLZAER
LS, SILVER, 4X4
05 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER
premier black, grey
leather, 3rd seat,
4x4.
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
blue, auto, V6 4x4
05 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
green, V6, 4x4
05 FORD FREESTAR SE,
white, 7 pax mini
van
05 CADILLAC SRX
black, leather, V6,
AWD
05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX
green auto, AWD
05 JEEP LIBERTY
RENEGADE Blue,
5 speed, V6, 4x4
04 FORD ESCAPE XLT
red, V6, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
lt green V6 4x4
04 MITSUBISHI
OUTLANDER XLS
red, auto, 4 cyl.,
AWD
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Se patriot blue, V6,
4x4
04 FORD SUZUKI XlS LX
blue V6 4x4
04 KIA SORENTO EX
blue, auto, V6 AWD
04 NISSAN XTERRA XE
blue, auto, 4x4
04 CHEVY TAHOE LT
4x4 Pewter, grey
leather, 3rd seat
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
Z71, green, 4 door,
4x4 truck
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE OVERLAND
graphite grey,
2 tone leather,
sunroof, 4x4
03 GMC ENVOY XL
burgundy, grey int.,
3rd seat, 4x4
02 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY EL
4 door,
7 pass mini van
01 DODGE SLT
Durango 5.9l,
peweter silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
01 FORD EXPLORER
Sport teal blue,
2 door, auto, 4x4
01 FORD F150 XLT
white, super cab,
4x4 truck
01 FORD F150 XLT
Blue/tan, 4 door,
4x4 truck
99 NISSAN PATHINDER
gold, V6, 4x4
98 FORD EXPLOREER XLT
red, auto, 4x4
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `61
CORVETTE
A black & silver
beauty. 4 barrel with
4 on the floor.
$39,000 Firm. Inter-
ested parties call for
info 570-287-8498
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
4 Cylinder
Very Good
Condition!
NEW PRICE
$2,500.
570-362-3626
Ask for Lee
CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$47,000
GREAT DEALS!
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $5,500
OR TRADE
JUST REDUCED
(570) 655-4884
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
FORD `90 MUS-
TANG
Convertible, 5.0
auto. Red with new
black top, black
interior, good look-
ing car, good run-
ner, good tires.
$5300. Wyoming,
(570) 283-8235
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
450SL
Convertible with
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
dition. Priced to Sell!
$23,000.
Call 570-825-6272
MERCURY `55
MONTCLAIR
99.9% original. 4
door sedan, black &
yellow. Motor re-
built, 250 miles on
it. Youve got to
see it to believe it!
call for more infor-
mation after 1:00pm
(570)540-3220
421 Boats &
Marinas
FISHING BOAT.
Like new. 16 1/2
Trophy Fiberglass.
25 HP Johnson
motor, 48 lb
thrust, trolling
motor with foot
control. Recharg-
er, pedestal front
seat, carpeted
floor. Live well,
storage compart-
ment. Excellent
condition. $4500.
570-675-5046
after 12 noon
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
UTILITY TRAILER 13
7x20, 7,000 GVW,
Can be purchased
with or without 3
wheel chocks. 5
10,000lb tie downs
Pricing firm @
$2,899, add $100
for chocks.
570-690-8588
439 Motorcycles
BMW 2010 K1300S
Only 460 miles! Has
all bells & whistles.
Heated grips, 12 volt
outlet, traction con-
trol, ride adjustment
on the fly. Black with
lite gray and red
trim. comes with
BMW cover, battery
tender, black blue
tooth helmet with
FM stereo and black
leather riding gloves
(like new). paid
$20,500. Sell for
$15,000 FIRM.
Call 570-262-0914
Leave message.
HARLEY 10 DAVIDSON
SPORTSTER CUSTOM
Loud pipes.
Near Mint
174 miles - yes,
One hundred and
seventy four
miles on the
clock, original
owner. $8000.
570-876-2816
HONDA 05
750 SHADOW
Windshield, saddle-
bags & new battery.
2,190 Miles Garage
Kept. Asking $4500.
570-430-3041
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
FOREST RIVER`08
5TH WHEEL
Model 8526RLS
Mountain Top,PA
$18,500
570-760-6341
SANDPIPER 00
TRAVEL TRAILER,
38 foot with 2 slide
outs, front kitchen,
living room with
queen convert-a-
bed, bath with tub &
shower, bedroom
with queen bed, lots
of closets. On per-
manent site but can
be moved. 40X14
deck & screen
house. Asking
$7,000.
570-655-1699
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
2007 DODGE 07
GRAND CARAVAN
XE, 54,000 miles 1
owner, brand new
tires, loaded, sto-n-
go seats, Power
windows, power
locks, remote
starter & sliding
doors. Must see
asking $11,000
570-655-1699
CADILLAC 08 SRX
AWD. Beige
metallic. 60K miles,
sunroof,
heated seats.
$19,995.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
CHEVROLET `04
BLAZER
2 door, 4 wheel
drive, air, all power,
89K. Excellent
condition. $5,995.
570- 814-0633
CHEVROLET `98
BLAZER 4X4
Standard shift, 104K
$1,200, needs a
transfer case.
570-239-3365,
after 3 pm
CHEVROLET `99 S-10
64,000 miles, 4
cylinder, auto, great
on gas. $4,500.
570-947-0032
CHEVROLET `99
S-10 PICK-UP
Silver,
85,000 miles,
excellent condition,
covered bed.
$3,800
570-822-7657
CHEVY 99 BLAZER
Sport utility, 4
door, four wheel
drive, ABS, new
inspection. $4200.
570-709-1467
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 03
SILVERADO 4X4
REG CAB
AUTO, V8. LOOKS
& RUNS GREAT
$6995.
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 99 SILVERADO
4X4 XCAB
Auto, V8, like new
$5995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
DODGE 04
DURANGO
1 owner, leather
sunroof, 3rd row
seat $5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
DODGE 03 CARAVAN
Auto, V6. Nice
clean car $4995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD `00 ECONOLINE
E350 SUPER DUTY VAN
V8 Turbo Deisel,
Blue Book value
$4554. 132,942
Miles. Will sell for
$3800. 862-7155
FORD 02 EXPLORER
Red, XLT, Original
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
oil since new, excel-
lent in and out. New
tires and battery.
90,000 miles.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
FORD `08 EXPEDITION
Black, 32,500
miles, leather
upholstery, 3rd seat
pkg., optional tow
pkg. with 910lb,
tongue/9,100lb tow
- all the goodies.
Excellent condition
$24,999
(570)690-8588
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00
EXPLORER XLT
EXTRA CLEAN!
4X4.
$3,995.
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 03
EXPLORER XLT
4X4, leather,
sunroof, like new!
$5,995
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 03 F150 XL
4x4, 6 cyl., auto, 1
owner, great work
truck $4995.
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
HONDA `05
ELEMENT LX
4 wd, auto, 58k
miles, excellent
condition. $12,000
(570)472-9091
JEEP `12
LIBERTY SPORT
4 x 4. Silver. 14K
miles. Factory War-
ranty . Sale Price -
$20,900.
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
JEEP 03
WRANGLER
110000 mi. 4.0
6cylinder 5 speed
stick. Inspected to
6/13. $7500 call or
text 570-204-3817
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
JEEP 04 GRAND
CHEROKEE LOREDO
4x4, 6 cyl, 1
Owner, Extra
Clean SUV!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
LAND ROVER 97
DISCOVERY
inspected runs well
$1800.
RANGE ROVER 95
CLASSIC
runs well not
inspected $1500.
570-239-4163 or
570-675-9847
leave message
MITSUBISHI `11
OUTLANDER SPORT SE
AWD, Black interi-
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
keyless entry, heat-
ed seats, 18 alloy
wheels, many extra
features. Only Low
Miles. 10 year,
100,000 mile war-
ranty. $22,500. Will-
ing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
MITSUBISHI 04
ENDEAVOR SUV
in EXCELLENT con-
dition. Exterior
Color "Pearl", 4
Wheel drive,
87,000 miles. NO
past or present
mechanical issues
at all. $6200 FIRM
Please call
570-217-7819
TOYOTA `04 SIENNA
LE
Clean & well main-
tained, auto car
starter, gold, low
mileage, 65K, Kelly
blue book value of
$11,300.
Asking $10,900
(570)283-3086
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
SATURN 04 VUE
Front wheel drive,
4 cyl, 5 speed,
sunroof, clean,
clean SUV! $4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
BUYING
USED
VEHICLES
Call
Vitos & Ginos
949 Wyoming Ave,
Forty Fort, PA
288-8995
503 Accounting/
Finance
CASH CLERK/
BOOKKEEPER
Monday-Friday
8:30-5:30. $8/hour
to start. No experi-
ence necessary.
Will train. Computer
experience helpful.
Valid drivers
license. Paid sick
time, holidays and
vacation. Apply to:
COMMUNITY FAMILY
SERVICES
102 MARTZ MANOR
PLYMOUTH
570-779-4570
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506 Administrative/
Clerical
ACCOUNT MANAGER
Monday Thursday
3pm 10pm
and Friday
12:30pm 5pm
Position will include
Collecting &
Processing
payments
Servicing client
accounts
Data Entry
Previous collection
experience or
phone work a plus.
Must have comput-
er knowledge will
train on system.
$7.50/hr plus com-
mission & bonuses
Earn up to $500.00+
a week. Health ben-
efits, vacation, 401K
Please email
resume to
hr@
tristatefinance.net
or fax to
877-329-7861
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT/CSR
Part time for fast
paced Insurance
Agency. Must be
organized, detail
oriented & able to
work independently
from others. Please
send resumes to:
stremel2@
nationwide.com
or call
570-208-5640
LEASING CONSULTANT/
RESIDENT COORDINATOR
Local apartment
community is
looking for a friendly
and energetic
person to join our
team. Applicants
must be detail ori-
ented, dependable,
& capable of work-
ing independently.
Candidates should
be familiar in an
office setting,
be proficient in
Microsoft products,
and possess
exceptional cus-
tomer service/
people skills. This
position offers com-
petitive pay with
benefits. The posi-
tion may have
occasional evening
and weekends.
Opportunity for a
new and exciting
career for the right
individual. (Bilingual
a plus) Please send
resume to:
EagleRidge01
@comcast.net
or mail to
Eagle Ridge, Attn:
Property Manager
9 Beverly Drive,
Edwardsville, PA
18704. EOE
PARISH ADMINISTRATOR/
SECRETARY
For 12-15 hours/
week at Back
mountain church
Must be self moti-
vated worker with
strong communica-
tion and administra-
tion skills. Experi-
ence will Microsoft
Office necessary.
Please send resume
with cover letter to
Price of Peace
Episcopal Church
420 Main Street
Dallas, PA 18612
by October 1st
507 Banking/Real
Estate/Mortgage
Professionals
CSR/TELLER
POSITION
FIRST LIBERTY BANK &
TRUST is seeking a
friendly, depend-
able, motivated
Customer Service
Rep (CSR)/Teller
with good communi-
cation skills and a
smiling face to join
our bank happy
team. This position
is 30 hours per
week located in our
Wilkes-Barre
Branch at 64 N.
Franklin St. We are
looking for an indi-
vidual who will be
responsible for
determining cus-
tomer needs, pro-
viding excellent cus-
tomer service and
cross selling prod-
ucts and services.
Excellent communi-
cation skills and
organizational skills,
proficient math
skills, thorough
knowledge of bank
products and a min-
imum of 3 years
bank experience
are required. This
position offers a
professional work
environment, com-
petitive pay and
benefits package.
To be considered a
candidate for this
position you must
meet the minimum
qualifications and
submit a letter of
interest and rsum
along with a com-
pleted and signed
First Liberty Bank
application (found @
www.firstliberty
bank.com) to
First Liberty
Bank & Trust
Attn: Human
Resources
645 Washington
Ave.
Jermyn, PA 18433.
EOE M/F/D/V
515 Creative/Design
GRAPHIC ARTISTS
Local ad production
company FT/PT
Graphic Artists to
produce accurate,
high-quality work.
Proficiency in Adobe
CS4 required Strong
typographical skills
& ability to work at
a fast pace impor-
tant. Send resumes
to
hr@outsourcingusa.net
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518 Customer
Support/Client Care
CUSTOMER SERVICE/
DATA ENTRY
DISCOUNT DANCE SUP-
PLY, FORTY FORT, PA.
Daily tasks will
include, responding
to inquiries, solving
customer issues as
well as placing
orders for ship-
ments, and handling
daily reports.
Qualifications: Basic
internet experience,
Microsoft office pro-
grams, excellent
written and verbal
communication,
reliable, and must
pass background
check.
Pay: $10/hour
Send resumes to:
mcollosi@
discountdance.com
522 Education/
Training
FREE CAREER
NIGHT SEMINAR
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real
Estate
40 North Mtn
Blvd.
Mountain Top,PA
On Tuesday,
Sept. 25,2012
at 7:00 PM
For more
information and
to make a
Reservation to
attend
please call:
570-474-2231
ext. 32
RSVP by
September
24,2012
522 Education/
Training
EDUCATION
Northwest Area
School District
is accepting
applications for the
following positions:
Elementary
Technology
Specialist - Part
Time position avail-
able to assist and
train faculty and
staff in the use of
technology relating
to desktop comput-
ers, interactive
whiteboards and
A.V. media. Suc-
cessful candidate
will have basic trou-
bleshooting skills in
the areas of desk-
top computer repair,
basic network
knowledge, and
multimedia servic-
es. Salary based on
terms of support
staff CBA. Starting
salary $9.50.
Elementary
Nurse - Minimum
Licensed Practical
Nurse Certification,
CPR and First Aid
training necessary.
Must possess
knowledge of med-
ication administra-
tion and general
office skills. Salary
based on terms of
support staff $12.00
to start.
(2) Part Time
Cafeteria
Workers
3.5 hour/day
Substitute
School Nurse
(RN, CSN or LPN
certification
required)
Send application,
letter of interest,
resume, 3 refer-
ence letters, and
Acts 34, 114 and 151
clearances and
copy of current
license ( for nurse
positions only) for all
positions to:
Dr. Ronald J.
Grevera,
Superintendent
Northwest Area
School District
243 Thorne Hill Rd.,
Shickshinny PA
18655 E.O.E.
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527 Food Services/
Hospitality
PIZZA BAKERS/
COUNTER HELP
needed for busy
pizza shop in W-B.
Experience pre-
ferred but not nec-
essary. Dependabili-
ty a must. Nights &
weekend work
available. Contact
Bill Ricci
570-574-3991
RIVER GRILLE
Waterfront
Complex
Manager
Needed.
Please email
resume with
salary and benefit
requirements to:
rivergrillenepa@
gmail.com
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
EXPERIENCED HEAVY
EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
Class B CDL
required. Must have
3 years experience
& own tools. Work-
ing on engines,
hydraulics, electrical,
power train, welding.
Machine Shop expe-
rience a plus. Apply
in person:
703 S Township Blvd
Pittston, PA
INVISIBLE FENCE
INSTALLER
Will train right per-
son for installation
of underground wire
and equipment. Full
time/ year round.
Must enjoy outdoor
work. Must be able
to workw ith dogs
and their owners.
Landscape experi-
ence a plus. Valid
PA drivers license
required. Apply in
person. Invisible
Fence of NEPA, 132
N Mountain Blvd.,
Top of the Mountain
Plaza, Mountaintop.
8:30am-4:40pm.
No Phone calls.
SALES &
INSTALLATION
2 go Mobility in
Pittston is looking
for a great Sales &
Installation person.
The mobility prod-
ucts industry is
growing and our
business is boom-
ing. All Sales leads
are provided, office,
phone, company
pickup, Cell phone
and insurances. For
immediate consid-
eration. Send your
resume to:
tommy@
2gomobility.com
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542 Logistics/
Transportation
Immediate openings
Experienced
CDL Class A
Heavy Hauler &
CDL Class A
Heavy Duty
Tow Operators
FALZONES TOWING
SERVICE
Call: 570-823-2100
Ask for Frank
or Email: atowman
parts@aol.com
548 Medical/Health
ANESTHESIA
Certified Registered
Nurse Anesthetist
Jersey Shore Hospi-
tal is seeking quali-
fied applicants inter-
ested in a full-time
position as a CRNA.
The position will be
Monday through Fri-
day with evening/
weekend call. Sur-
gical cases per-
formed include gen-
eral surgery, ortho-
pedic, & endoscopy.
Graduation from an
AANA accredited
Nurse Anesthesia
program required;
successful comple-
tion of the AANA
certification exami-
nation required.
Please apply online
at www.jsh.org or
send resumes to:
Human Resources
Jersey Shore
Hospital
1020 Thompson St
Jersey Shore, PA
17740
or fax: 570-398-1381
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNI-
TY EMPLOYER
CAREGIVER
Live-in Caregiver
needed for 1-3
days/week for male
with Alzheimers.
Must be very
patient, dependable
and able to lift. Prior
experience with
Alzheimer care is a
must. If interested
please call
570-313-0656
DENTAL
HYGIENIST
Full time position.
Full benefits.
Call
570-822-3040
FULL TIME
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
for busy walk in
family practice for
both Berwick and
Hazleton locations.
Bilingual a plus.
Please forward
resumes to:
alleymed@pa.
metrocast.net or
Fax: 570-759-1642
548 Medical/Health
Village at
Greenbriar
Assisted
Living
PCAS
PART TIME
2ND &3RD
SHIFTS
DIETARY AIDE
PART TIME
APPLY WITHIN:
4252 Memorial
Highway
Dallas, PA 18612
551 Other
Accepting Snow
Plowing Bids for
Oakridge and
Woodbryn drive-
ways and parking
lots. Contact Jim at
570-474-5738
CEMETERY HELP
BACKHOE EXPERI-
ENCE REQUIRED.
CALL 570-709-5801
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Marquis Art & Frame
-FULL TIME-
CREATIVE
INDIVIDUAL
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
WORK WITH YOUR
HANDS IN A CREATIVE
ENVIRONMENT? SELL,
DESIGN & CREATE
CUSTOM PICTURE
FRAMES.
PLEASE APPLY AT:
122 South Main St.
Wilkes-Barre
PRODUCTION
Established manu-
facturer of chil-
dren's hair acces-
sories seeks individ-
uals for production
work. Must be cre-
ative, crafty and
skilled with a needle
and thread. Experi-
ence with hand
sewing and craft-
work preferred.
Work in a unique,
creative and non-
traditional environ-
ment. Positions are
part-time with full
time potential.
Hours are flexible.
These positions are
perfect for some-
one with school age
children.
Call 570-283-1322
or email
alissainc@verizon.net
for an appointment
and more
information.
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INTERSTATE
ROUTE 315
KEN
POLLOCK
SUZUKI
81
ROUTE 315
EXIT 175
CLOSE TOEVERYWHERE!
WERE EASY TOFIND!
JUST OFF EXIT 175
RTE I-81 PITTSTON
A TOP 10 IN THE NATION SUZUKI SALES VOLUME DEALER 2 YEARS RUNNING***
$
20,799*
BUY NOW FOR:
4 Wheel Drive, Voice Activated Navigation w/ Blue Tooth,
Automatic Transmission, Power Windows, Power Locks,
PowerMirrors, Electronic Stability Control
2012 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
4WD
MSRP
$
24,554*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
22,799*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,500*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
500*
Stk#S2137
$
15,999*
BUY NOW FOR:
8 Standard Airbags, Dual Digital Climate Control,
Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors,
AM/FM/CD, 6 Speed Manual Transmission
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI
S FWD
MSRP w/ Accessories
$
20,493*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
18,499*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,500*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
1,000*
Stk#S2207
Advanced Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, 8 Standard Air-
bags, Dual Zone Digital Climate Control, Automatic
CVT Transmission, TouchFree Smart Key, Power
Windows, Power Locks, Molded Mud ap package
MSRP
$
23,294*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
21,999*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,500*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
1,000*
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI
S AWD
NEW
Stk# S2289
$
19,499*
BUY NOW FOR:
2012 SUZUKI SX4 LE
POPULAR SEDAN
MSRP
$
18,439*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
16,999*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
500*
Stk#S2148
LE Popular Package, 8 Standard Airbags,
Automatic Transmission, Power Windows, Power Locks,
Power Mirrors, Alloy Wheels
NEW
$
15,499*
BUY NOW FOR:
NEW
NEW
*Tax and tags additional. Buy now for sale price includes Suzuki Manufacturer Rebates of $1,000 on 2012 Suzuki SX4 AWD, and SX4 Sedan; $1,500 Suzuki Manufacturer Rebates on Suzuki Grand Vitara and Kizashi. Buy now for sale prices includes $500 Suzuki Owner Loyalty on 2012
Suzuki SX4 Sedan, Equator and Grand Vitara. Buy now for sale price includes $1,000 Suzuki Owner Loyalty on 2012 Suzuki SX4 Crossover and Kizashi. All Ken Pollock Suzuki discounts applied. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Prices
are VALID ON IN STOCK VEHICLES ONLY **0% Financing up to 72 Months with approved credit for S Tier Customers. $13.89 for every $1,000 nanced. 0% Financing in lieu of Manufacturer Rebate. Offer Ends 10/1/2012. ***Based on 2010 and 2011 Presidents Club Standings.
NOWITSYOURTURN
HOWMUCH WILL YOU SAVE?
$
15,999*
BUY NOW FOR:
MSRP
$
20,025*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
17,999*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
1,000*
3-Mode Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, 8 Standard
Airbags, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power
Mirrors, Automatic, OVER 15
AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE!
NEW
2012 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AUTO AWD
Stk#S2184
4 Wheel Drive, Automatic Transmission,
Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors,
4.0L V6, Factory Spray In Bed Liner
MSRP
$
29,824*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
27,499*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
2,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
500*
Stk#S2356
2012 SUZUKI EQUATOR CREW
CAB SPORT 4X4
NEW
$
24,999*
BUY NOW FOR:
Carol & Angel H. from Jessup
Dennis & Susan M. from Wyoming
Donna D. from Duryea
Dan N. from Kingston
Diane H. from Plymouth
Leslie K. from Scranton
ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION
The Pennsylvania State Police along with the Traffic Injury Prevention Program will be holding a free car seat
check from 10am-1pm Today @ Ken Pollock Suzuki 339 Highway 315 in Pittston.
Come have your car seat inspected for free for proper fitment by Certified Car Seat Technicians.
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9-22-2012 8-3
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350 bare block;
350 engine; trans-
mission;torque
convertor; car
parts; antique
tools. Little Tykes
play houses, slid-
ing board, kitchen
sets; toys;
designer purses
(Dooney and
Burke, Nine
West), girls &
ladies clothing;
collectibles; appli-
ances, home inte-
riors,porcelain
dolls; Mikasa;...
something for
everyone
DALLAS
1 SAGO ST
SATURDAY 8-3
Tools, household
items, cabinets,
small drill press,
snow blower,
Hess trucks.
DALLAS
124 Harris Street
Saturday 9/22, 8-1
Household items,
womans clothing,
vintage jewelry and
much more!
DALLAS
1360 Lower
Demunds Road
Sat., Sept. 22, 8-12
Clothes & house-
hold items.
DALLAS
360 Lake Street
Sat., Sept. 22, 9-3
Many beautiful new
& used items!
Soloflex (new).
Something for
everyone!
DALLAS
53 GRANDVIEW
AVE
Sat. Sept. 22nd
from 8:30-1:00
Jewelry, Furniture,
Baby Clothes,
Clothes, Household
Items, Books,
Sports Items, etc.
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
DALLAS
80 Elizabeth Street
9-22 - 8-3
2 family sale, Boys
& girls clothing all
sizes, household
items, toys and
much more!
DALLAS
Irem Country Club
Pavilion
Sunday, Sept. 23rd
10 am to 4 pm
Arts, craft & col-
lectible show. More
than 50 vendors.
Baked goods,
super door prizes &
ample parking.
DORRANCE TWP
53 Zubyak Road
9-22 - 9-2
6 FAMILY SALE
children to adult
items, jewelry,
mens and womens
clothing, household
items, new Christ-
mas items.
EDWARDSVILLE
40 Hurbane Street
SATURDAY. 9 - 12
Mens clothes AE &
Hollister size small,
girls clothes size 5-
6, electronics,
snowboard,
barstools & much
more. No early
birds.
EXETER
459 Wilson St
Sat., & Sun.
12-5
Loads of sporting
equipment. 77
years of hunting,
fishing & golf gear.
Some new, some
used. Indoors
EXETER
JUPITER MOON
STUDIOS ANTIQUES
250 PEPE COURT
Sept 21st & 22nd
9 am - 2 pm
Old Bakery Building,
directly behind JFK
Elementary School.
Estate Finds
Vintage & Modern.
Wide Variety
Many Items as
Low as $1 !!!
570-239-9182
HANOVER GREEN
12 PRINCE ST.
Sat., Sept 22
& Sun., Sept 23
9am-1pm
Clothes, prom
dresses, purses,
toys, electronics,
furniture, household
items, Subaru WRX
parts and much
more!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
95 Columbia Ave
SAT., 9/22 9-2
Boys clothing,
ghouseholds,
movies, knick
knacks & more!!!
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Holy Cross Church
420 Main Road
9/21 8AM-2PM
9/22 8AM-Noon
6-7PM
9/23 10am-Noon
HANOVER TWP.
710 Church St.
8am - 2 pm
6 FAMILY SALE
Sat., Sept. 22
8am to 2 pm
Childrens brand
name clothes &
toys, baby items,
household items,
electronics and
much more!
HANOVER TWP.
Betsey Ross Drive
9-20 7-1
Computer desk,
missys and boys
designer clothes,
household and holi-
day items.
HARVEYS LAKE
496 Second St.
Sat. Sept. 22
8:30am - 2pm
BARN/DRIVEWAY SALE
Antiques, collectible
rugs, furniture
household, 50 cent
items and free stuff.
Signs at Lake
entrance.
KINGSTON
594 Warren Ave.
Fri. & Sat., 8-3
Womens designer
clothes, ,flat screen
monitor, kitchen-
ware, Chicago Co.
refurbished desk,
lamps, Masland
rugs & so
much more!
2005 Chevy Malibu,
great condition,
new tires, warranty
& the HOUSE too!
KINGSTON
624 Warren Ave.
Sat., Sept. 22, 9-3
Household items,
Women's clothing,
purses and shoes,
Picture frames,
Halloween,
Christmas and
Easter decora-
tions, and much
much more.
KINGSTON
664 Charles Ave
Sat, Sept. 22
8am-2pm
Rain: Sun 9/23; 8-1
Clothing, house-
hold, holiday, baby
stuff, FREE table,
something for
everyone!
Find a
newcar
online
at
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KINGSTON
Parking Lot
Between 280 &
258 Chestnut Ave.
Sat., 9/22
9am-3pm
No Early Birds
OMG! OMG!
SO MANY
TREASURES FOR
BOTH GUYS AND
GALS THAT YA'LL
CAN'T LIVE
WITHOUT!
EXTERIOR/INTERI-
OR LIGHT
FIXTURES, SWITCH-
ES/RECEPTACLES,
COMPUTER KEY-
BOARD/MONITOR,
BOOM BOX, KODAK
PHOTO MACHINE,
EDEN PURE
HEATER, DRAFTING
/ARTIST TABLE,
HOLIDAY DECORA-
TIONS GALORE,
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
OUT THE WAZOO,
LADIES WEAR (S),
COSTUME
JEWELRY, LEGO
TABLE, KNEX,
PLAYMOBILE....
YOU HAVE TO
COME BY TO SEE
WHAT ELSE WE
HAVE!!
LARKSVILLE
107 FIFTH ST.
SAT 9/22
8AM-1PM
No early birds
Rain date Sat 9/29
New Arts & Craft
Supplies, New
Children's Books,
Holiday &
Household items,
Misses & Plus Size
Women's Clothes,
Bedding/Sheets,
Toys, Purses and
much more!!
LARKSVILLE
274 Church St
Fri. & Sat., 9-3
Something for
Everyone!
LUZERNE
37 Tener Street
Sat., Sept. 22, 9-1
Former Germick
Building.
One Day Sale!
Close out prices on
kitchen display
cabinets, sinks,
countertops, bath
vanities, etc.
No reasonable
offer refused!
LUZERNE
377, 375, 371 & 367
CHARLES ST
8AM-2PM
RAIN DATE: 9/23
Household & Holi-
day Items, Clothing,
Carnival Glass,
Homemade Bench-
es, Toys, Crafts,
20 Boys Bike,
Lather Coats, Tiger
Striped Area Rug.
MINERS MILLS
179 St. Clair Street
Sat., Sept., 22, 8-1
Furniture, nursing
uniforms, womens
clothes, knick
knacks & more!
MOOSIC
212 Spring Street
9-20 9-21 9-22,
9-3
Couch, loveseat,
washer, kitchen set,
furniture, shoes,
jewelry,
oriental furniture,
clothes, car top
carrier, furniture,
compressor.
MOUNTAIN TOP
26 Farmhouse Rd.
SAT Sept. 22,
8am-12pm.
Entertainment cen-
ter, full boxspring,
toddler bed & mat-
tress, b/g toddler
bedding, b/g child
clothing sizes 3T-
4T, household, toys,
hot wheels and
much more.
MOUNTAIN TOP
333 S Main Rd
& SURROUNDING
HOMES
Sat., 9/22
9am to 3pm
Household items,
clothes, books, to
much to list.
MOUNTAIN TOP
6 FAMILIES
9/21 & 22. 8-1.
19,20,22+
Evergreen Lake Dr.
off South Main.
Rain or shine.
Sports, hockey,
tools to trains
and more!
MOUNTAIN TOP
8 YEAGER RD.
Greenwood Hills
Sat., 9/22
9am-2pm
Famous labels,
womens clothing,
sized medium -
large, jackets &
coats, shoe size 8.5
$2-$10.
MOUNTAINTOP
24 Brook Lane
Sat., Sept 22, 9-1
Household items,
glassware, new
items & much
more!
Rain or Shine!
MOUNTAINTOP
29 Oak Drive
Sat., 9-2
Sun., 10-1
Household goods,
some tools & appli-
ances & furniture.
Reasonable Prices!
MOUNTAINTOP
497 S. MOUNTAIN
BLVD.
Sat., & Sun., 8-1
3/4 miles south of
St Judes, Rt. 309.
Girl twins items,
jackets, dresses,
pants, shoes,
boots, toys, DVDs,
CDs, VHS, riding
toys, car seats,
Mens & womens
clothing & shoes,
purses. Parker
lawn sweeper,
large armoire/
pantry, sofa &
loveseat, tables,
dishes, glassware.
Kitchen tools, self
propelled reel lawn-
mower, Simplicity.
9hp snow blower.
MOUNTAINTOP
BOW CREEK
444 Black Walnut
Dr. &
477 Strawberry Ln
Sat., 9-22 , 8-2
Housewares, toys
clothing, holiday
decor, way too
many items to
mention!
OLD FORGE
HUGE
Maxson Drive
Sat., Sept 22, 9-5
Antiques, col-
lectibles, furniture,
household, jewelry,
Christmas, tools,
electronics, cloth-
ing, bedding, lamps,
childrens items,
books, records &
balance of Estate
Sale- Prices
slashed! Turn on to
Moosic Rd. at CVS
on Main St. go 3
blocks, turn right on
to Maxson Drive.
Best Prices in
Town!
PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
23 Norman Street
9-22 9-2
Antique Bedroom, old
tools, refrigerator, washer
and dryer and more!
PLAINS
Woodcrest
Community
(next to Mohegan
Sun)
Sat. Sept 22
from 9am-1pm
Toys, baby items,
children clothes,
appliances, fishing
gear, computer
parts, etc.
SHAVERTOWN
148 Echo Valley Dr.
Sunday Sept. 23
10am - 3pm
SHAVERTOWN
315 Chase Road
Sat., Sept. 22, 10-2
Kitchenware &
appliances, cut
glass, sporting
goods, chairs,
lamps.
SHAVERTOWN
Huntsville United
Methodist
Church
2355 Huntsville Rd.
Last sale of the
year!!!!!!!
Saturday, Sept. 22
8am - 2pm
WE NEED
VENDORS!!
Reserve your spot
now! $10 outside
space.
FOOD AND BAKE
SALE AVAILABLE
Contact Kris
570-477-3748
to reserve your
space.
SHAVERTOWN
THE
SNOOTY FOX
103 E. Overbrook Rd
Sat & Sun, 12-4
BYOB,
bring your own bag.
Grocery bag $5,
shopping bag $8.
Womens clothing &
accessories.
570-675-2670
SOUTH WILKES-BARRE
Saturday,
September 22nd
8:30am to 4:00pm
on Elizabeth Street
in South Wilkes-
Barre. Tons for sale
including gently
used baby/chil-
dren's clothes and
toys, Avon prod-
ucts, small appli-
ances and other
household goods
and tons more! No
early birds please.
SUGAR NOTCH
704 MAIN ST.
SAT., SEPT., 22
9AM-3PM
NO EARLY BIRDS
Living room set-
Lord and Taylor
vintage dressers
Bennigun of
Vermont, solid oak
dry sink, solid oak
large kitchen table
and chairs,
Creative Manor
12 peice gold rim
china set, reco a
precious time reg
collector plates.
Norman Rockwell
cup collection.
jewlery solid oak
hutch. plus much
more.
SWOYERSVILLE
Grandville Drive
9-22 - 9-3
Pride scooter, furni-
ture, household
items, clothing, too
must to list!
TRUCKSVILLE
7 Harris Hill Road
First house off
highway
Sat., 8am-2pm
HUGE
Vintage train, glass-
ware, primitives,
boxes, lace cur-
tains, interesting
stuff!
WEST PITTSTON
316 Park Street
Sat., 8-2 & Sun., 9-1
Boys clothes, holi-
day, books, house-
hold & much more!
WEST PITTSTON
340 Baltimore Ave.
Sat., Sept. 22, 8-2
Holiday, household
items, toys, col-
lectible glass,
designer handbags
& shoes.
WEST PITTSTON
705 Montgomery
Avenue
Sat, Sept 22, 8-12
Baby items,
audio/videos, video
games, bikes.
Something for
Everyone!
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
- $10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
1305 S. MAIN ST.
Sat., Sept. 22, 8-2
3 FAMILIES
The usual yard
sale items plus a
sleeper sofa, mod-
ern rolltop desk, old
wardrobe/chest,
entertainment
receiver &
speakers.
WILKES-BARRE
5B LINCOLN PLAZA
9-22 11-5
Dresser, loveseat,
Coffee Table,
End Tables, Enter-
tainment Center,
Stereo, Electric
Typewriter
and much more!
WILKES-BARRE
68 Schuler St
Sat., Sept. 22, 8-4
Old pictures, old
toys, jewelry, glass,
clothing, exercise
bike, too much to
list, something for
everyone!
WILKES-BARRE
84 Brook Street
Sat., Sept. 22 8-1
Toddler toys &
boys clothes,
womens scrubs &
clothes, small to
XLarge, tools, exer-
cise equipment &
much more!
WILKES-BARRE
87 Academy Street
Friday & Saturday
9am - 4pm
Brass bed, tread-
mill, oak table, ping
pong table, french
doors, clothes &
more!
WILKES-BARRE
88 N. MEADE ST
Saturday
Sept. 22
8:00 - 4:O0
DIRECTIONS:
From Wilkes-Barre
Blvd. to Market to
left on Welles to
right on Amber to
left on Meade.
ENTIRE
CONTENTS
OF HOME
including furniture,
antique washstand,
bedroom sets,
mahogany lamp
tables, 3 lift chairs,
vintage ice cream
chairs, grandmother
clock, hospital
bed, kitchenware,
vintage doors,
handicap equip-
ment, floor model
GE air conditioner,
basement items
AND MUCH MORE!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
SALE BY COOK &
COOK ESTATE LIQ-
UIDATORS
WWW.COOKAND-
COOKESTATELIQ-
UIDATORS.COM
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
WILKES-BARRE
Westminster
Presbyterian
Church
FOWLER HALL
2 Lockhart St.
Sat. Sept. 22
8am - 4pm
Jewelry, dolls, sil-
ver, crystal, large
doll house, house-
wares, home decor,
paintings, knick
knacks, holiday, fur-
niture, toys, purses
linens, floral
arrangements,
Lenox, exercise
equipment, col-
lectibles, etc.
Sponsored by the
PRO-LIFE
CENTER
Helping Mothers
in need for over
25 years.
WYOMING
35 West 4th Street
9-22 9-3
Bikes, exercise
equipment, stroller,
toddler and adult
clothes, canvas
photo backdrops
with professional
stands, knick-
knacks, glassware,
Troy Chipper Vac,
disney VHS tapes &
toys.
WYOMING
F FALL ALL CRAFT/ CRAFT/
VENDOR VENDOR SHOW SHOW
Sat., Sept. 22nd
9am To 3pm
Wyoming United Wyoming United
Methodist Church Methodist Church
376 Wyoming A 376 Wyoming Ave. ve.
*Free Admission*
BUYING
ALL US &
FOREIGN
COINS
CURRENCY
POSTCARDS
STAMPS
GOLD &
SILVER
-TOP DOLLARS
for Silver
Dollars
- TOP DOLLAR
for all United
States,
Canadian &
Foreign Coins &
Paper Money
-Gold Coins
greatly needed
-Proof & Mint
Sets
-Wheat Backs &
Indian Heads
-All Types of Old
Coins
-Gold & Silver
Jewelry &
Bullion
-Sterling Silver
& -Local
Postcards
-Lead Soldiers
& Better
Antiques
GET COIN DEALER
PRICES FOR
YOUR COINS
WE GIVE FREE
APPRAISALS
(No obligations,
No pressure)
HERITAGE
GALLERIES
52 Carr Ave
DALLAS, PA
Across from
Dallas Agway
on Rt. 415
TUES-SAT,
10-6
OR BY APPT.
or b
674-2646
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
554 Production/
Operations
AEP Industries,
Inc., a leading
supplier of flexible
packaging has
immediate
openings for
MACHINE
OPERATORS
Starting at $ 9/hour
PLUS .50 /hour
night shift differen-
tial; Working Full-
time 12 hours shifts
alternating
3 & 4 day work
weeks. Every other
weekend a must.
As a Machine Oper-
ator you will
remove, inspect,
and pack finish
product to specifi-
cations. You must
be able to do some
heavy lifting, know
how to use a tape
measure and scale,
and be a TEAM
PLAYER. Previous
manufacturing exp-
erience preferred.
Benefit Package
includes: Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life
Insurance, Vacation,
Holiday pay
Applications
accepted daily @
AEP INDUSTRIES,
INC.
8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
20 Elmwood Ave
Crestwood
Industrial Park
Mountaintop, PA
18707
Email: grullony@
aepinc.com
EOE * A drug free
workplace
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
Cabinet & Top Workers
Experienced Only.
Wages plus benefits
Call 570-430-4396
MACHINIST
Local food manufac-
turer seeks experi-
enced machinist.
Nardone Bros.
123 Hazle St.
Wilkes Barre, PA.
18702
Fax Resume:
570-823-2581
Attn: Mario Nardone
METAL FABRICATION
SHOP FOREMAN (M/F)
Ability to supervise
and coordinate all
metal fabrication for
space and commer-
cial projects, includ-
ing labor, materials,
and scheduling.
Design and fabri-
cate intricate and
irregular jigs and fix-
tures as necessary.
Adheres to proper
codes and stan-
dards. Must have a
minimum of 15+
years of general
metal/welding expe-
rience.
CNC SETUP/
OPERATORS
with ability to setup
and run CNC, this
includes changing
tooling, ability to
factor feed rates
using the latest tool-
ing technology.
Must have setup
experience. Only
applicants with
experience need to
apply, no trainees or
key punchers.
Send Resume
via email to:
asfabricating@gmail.com
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
A. Rifkin Co., home
to many of the val-
leys best sewers
for over 100 years,
is currently seeking
full or part time
experienced Sewing
Machine Operators
to join our Apparel
Division. Factory
sewing experience
required.
We offer a great
work environment,
competitive base
pay plus incentive,
as well as a com-
plete benefits pack-
age. Email
aroberts@arifkin.com
stop in, or visit
http://arifkin.iapplicants.com/
to apply.
1400 Sans Souci
Parkway
Wilkes-Barre, Penn-
sylvania 18703
Fax: 825-5282
E-mail:
aroberts@arifkin.com
Equal Opportunity
Employer
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
CMS East, Inc. is
one of the largest
family owned and
operated cemetery
corporations in the
country. We are
looking for experi-
enced sales people
to service new &
existing accounts. If
youre looking for a
career, rather than
a job, please call
Monday-Friday,
675-3283 for an
appointment.
www.CMSEast.com
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 PAGE 11D
Fill up your schedule.
Not the tank.
With Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and 36 MPG,
5
you can do a lot more in
the 2013 Subaru Impreza while making fewer trips to the pump.
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am-8pm Sat. 8:30am-3pm
1109 N. Church Street (Rt. 309) Hazle Twp., PA 18202
www.fairwaysubaru.com 570-455-7733
*Tax &Tags Extra. **Tax &Tags Extra, SubjectToVehicle Insurance &Availability With Approved Credit. Tier One Credit Approval Required. 2012 Forester 2.5X Limited 4AT 1 AtThis Price, 2013 Legacy 2.5i CVT 1 AtThis Price,
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2.5i CVT
2013 SUBARU
LEGACY
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHSTop Safety Pick
Power Window, Locks & Mirrors
MSRP $22,365 D3009304
OR BUY FOR
$
21,199
*
Plus Tax & Tags.
DAB 01
PER MONTH LEASE/
10,000 MILES/YEAR
42 MONTHS
$0 Down Payment
$0 Security Deposit
$235 First Months Lease Payment
$235 Total Due at Lease Signing
$
235
**
SIGN & DRIVE
2.0i Premium CVT
PER MONTH LEASE/
10,000 MILES/YEAR
42 MONTHS
2012 SUBARU
IMPREZA
$0 Down Payment
$0 Security Deposit
$255 First Months Lease Payment
$255 Total Due at Lease Signing
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHSTop Safety Pick
All Weather Package - Heated Front Seats,
WindshieldWiper, De-Icer, Heated Side Mirrors
Silver Splash Guards
All Weather Floor Mats
Ice SilverTrunk Spoiler
MSRP $21,992 CH029898
$
255
**
OR BUY FOR
$
20,795
*
Plus Tax & Tags.
CJD 02
SIGN & DRIVE
2012 SUBARU
FORESTER 2.5x Limited 4AT
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHS-Top Safety Pick
Luggage Compartment Cover
All Weather Floor Mats Rear Cargo Net
Splash Guard Kit
Rear Bumper Cover
Auto-Dimming Mirror/Compass
MSRP $28,353 CH446615
BUY FOR
$
24,995
*
Plus Tax & Tags.
CFI 01
0.9%UP TO 48 MOS.
1.9%UP TO 72 MOS.
2012 SUBARU
TRIBECA3.6R Limited 5AT
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHS-Top Safety Pick
Power Moonroof, Black Roof Rails
Auto-Dimming Mirror/Rear Vision Camera
Aero Crossbar Kit
Splash Guard Kit CargoTray
Luggage Compartment Cover
Rear Bumper Cover
All Weather 7 Pass. Floor Mats Rear Cargo Net
MSRP $35,577 CH446615
BUY FOR
$
30,995
*
Plus Tax & Tags.
CTD 04
0.9%UP TO 36 MOS.
1.9%UP TO 72 MOS.
APR AVAILABLE
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WITH APPROVED CREDIT WITH APPROVED CREDIT
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551 Other
566 Sales/Business
Development
522 Education/
Training
468 Auto Parts
551 Other
566 Sales/Business
Development
522 Education/
Training
468 Auto Parts
551 Other
551 Other
548 Medical/Health
551 Other
548 Medical/Health
551 Other
548 Medical/Health
551 Other
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Would you like to deliver newspapers
as an Independent Contractor
under an agreement with
THE TIMES LEADER?
Operate your own business with potential profts of
up to _________ per month.
Call Rosemary to make an appointment
at 570-829-7107
$900.00
Routes Currently Available:
Wilkes-Barre
S. Franklin St. S. Main St. BNai Brith Apartments
Washington Square Apartments E. Northampton St.
240 Daily Papers 231 Sunday Papers
Is looking for a full-time
person to provide:
APPLY IN PERSON:
Ken Pollock Nissan
229 Mundy Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
me me
KEN POLLOCK NISSAN
General Building Maintenance
Landscaping
Janitorial Services
Customer Shuttle Services
Must have a valid drivers license
with a clean driving record.
Must be mechanically inclined.
Health, Vision, Dental and 401k
benets available.
7
7
9
8
1
0
The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance
has the following full time openings:
Competitive Salary and excellent beneft package for both positions!
Interested candidates can forward their resume to: jobs@ghha.org
Employment Applications are available for download
from our web site at www.ghha.org
700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
Our Heart Is In Healthcare
Greater Hazleton

Health Alliance
Nurse Practitioner 2
nd
Shift
to join our existing Hospitalist group.
The ideal candidate will have at least two years experience as a Nurse
Practitioner; experience in Internal Medicine would be a plus.
Specialty Care Practice Manager
for our multi-site, multi-specialty physician offces including
cardiology, general surgery and orthopedics. Responsible for
the daily oversight as well as the strategic growth of the current
practices and future sub-specialty groups. BS in business, healthcare
management or related feld required; MS is a plus. 10 years related
experience with at least 5 years experience at an executive level.
Residential Security Sales
Professionals
Bradford, Tioga, Lycoming,
Susquehanna, and Luzerne Counties
Solicit new business opportunities through cold
calling and generating leads, prepare proposals
and presentation and meet revenue goals.
Must have a minimum 2 years prior outside sales
experience and be proficient in Microsoft Office
software- Excel, Word and Power Point.
Vector Security offers a complete sales training
program, competitive base salary and commis-
sion plan, along with a complete benefits pro-
gram. Pre-employment drug testing required
along with background and driving record
checks.
Residential Sales Manager
Vector Security
23 Casey Avenue; Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Fax: 570-824-3899
Email: Imtempesta@vectorsecurity.com
EOE
Education
McCann School of Business &
Technology is seeking the following
at our Dickson City Campus:
Medical Lab Technologist
Instructor
Medical Lab Technologist
Coordinator
English Instructor
Masters plus 18 credits in
College English
Receptionist
2nd Shift (1pm-9pm) Monday-
Thursday and 9am-3pm on Saturday
Please send resume to:
Angela.Cassetta@mccann.edu
No Phone Calls Please
Organized in 1975, The Institute for Human Resources and Services, Inc. is a
non-profit corporation dedicated to providing residential services to individ-
uals with intellectual disabilities. We are currently seeking candidates for the
following position:
Residential Program Workers
The primary responsibility is to assist adults with intellectual disabilities in
their homes. Full time and Part time positions are available. Applicants
must be available to work evenings and every other weekend. Applicants
must possess a valid PA drivers license and a high school diploma or
equivalency. The base rate is $7.25-$9.30 per hour.
Apply in person or email resume to adeeds@ihrser.com
The Institute for Human Resources and Services, Inc.
250 Pierce Street, Suite 301, Kingston, PA 18704
(Fax) 570-288-9112
EOE
AS ALWAYS ***HIGHEST PRICES***
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
VEHICLES!!!
DRIVE IN PRICES
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Vehicles must be COMPLETE!!
PLUS ENTER TO WIN $500 CASH!!
DRAWINGTO BE HELD LAST DAY
OF EACH MONTH
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566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
Company
Expanding
Former
experienced
agents, Primerica,
Aflac, and
Edward Jones
welcomed. New
top level positions
opening up.
No monthly quotas.
570-574-9933
569 Security/
Protective Services
Part-Time
Police Officer/Fire Truck
Driver Certified EMT
Laflin Borough is
accepting applica-
tions for a part time
police officer with
Act 120 Certifica-
tion. Also, applica-
tions are being
accepted for a Fire
Truck Driver with
EMT Certification
which will include
municipal building
maintenance
responsibilities.
Please contact
Laflin Borough at
47 Laflin Road,
Laflin, PA 18702
for applications.
Laflin Boro is an
Equal Opportunity
Employer and does
not discriminate
with respect to
race, color, religious
creed, handicap,
ancestry, national
origin, age, or sex.
584 Resume
Assistance &
Services
LET ME CREATE
YOUR RESUME`
Prices range
from $1. for Plain,
$5. & $10. for a Phe-
nomenal Resume`.
Call 570-941-1900
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
NEPA FLORAL &
GIFT SHOP
Full-service floral &
gift shop for sale.
Turn key operation
in prime retail loca-
tion. Stable revenue
growth & flexible
operating hours.
Includes delivery
van, all inventory,
walk in cooler, sup-
plies, website, and
customer list. Must
sell, Owner relocat-
ing. 570-592-3327
Line up a place to live
in classified!
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER,
10,000 BTU, Emer-
son. Good working
condition, automatic
shutoff $30.
570-824-3092
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
ACCORDION. Over
60 years old. Mint!
$400 OBO
570-825-5053
CARDS, baseball
NY mets, 150 $7.50
Boston Red Sox 150
$7.50, Ny Yankees
150 $7.50, Balti-
more Orioles 150,
$7.50, Phila Phillies
270, $13. 313-5214
Must sell as soon as
possible.
CHINA CABINET,
$300. DESK, $100.
SEWING MACHINE,
$50. CHANDELIER,
French, $500
570-578-0728
COMMEMORATIVE
QUARTERS, 50
State, P-Mint, D-
Mint And Gold Plat-
ed, $60.
Call 570-855-3113
DESK $100.china
cabinet $300 french
chandelier $500
sewing machine
$50. 578-0028
HESS TRUCKS, very
good condition $8
each all for $42. 03
truck & racers with
box & inserts. 98
recreation van,
dune buggy &
motorcycle with
box. 97 truck & rac-
ers with box. 95
truck & helicopter
with box. 89 Fire
truck bank with box.
570-639-1653
LAMP, brown and
beige pole, antique
glass, $100.
570-822-5205
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
History of Luzerne
County 1892 &
History of Luzerne
& Lackawanna
County & Wyoming
1786 to 1880.
$300 for both.
570-283-1233
PITTSBURGH
STEELERS
MEMORABILIA
I am selling my
entire collection of
Steelers items
including helmets,
autographs, pho-
tos, prints, litho-
graphs, starting
lineups, many one
of a kind items.
Too many to list.
Prices from $5 to
$1500. Serious
inquiries only!
Call 570-905-
6865 to set up
time to review
collection.
PLATES: Cherished
Teddies Bear Col-
lection, 13 plates in
original boxes. $50.
OBO. Must take all.
call for list.
570-868-5066
SEWING MACHINE
Singer $50
570-829-2599
WHISKEY BARREL
Authentic, Jameson
Irish Whiskey Barrel
(empty) $500.
570-562-1801
710 Appliances
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and
inexpensive to fix!
Save your hard
earned money,
Let us take a look
at it first!
30 years in
the business.
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
COFFEE POTS (2)
B &D & Mr. Coffee
$3 & $4. 1 Royal 500
Dirt Devil vacuum
cleaner $5.
570-639-1653
DRYER. Large
Capacity, you haul.
$25. Jen
570-606-6688
GRILLE. Stainless,
Pro Flame brand
propane model.
Three levels, rough-
ly 36 wide. Good
condition & perfect
working order.
Includes propane
adapter. A great
deal at $75. Call
570-239-8149
MICROWAVE. Excel-
lent, $15. TOASTER
OVEN, $10.
570-654-0156
OVEN, Nu-wave,
new with pizza tray
$50. 822-5205
RANGE: Kenmore
countertop electric,
stainless steel, 4
burner with center
grill, no oven. $125
neg. 570-675-0248
REFRIGERATOR
Whirlpool side-by-
side, $100. Maytag
electric dryer $75.
Kitchenaid washer
$100.570-825-4336
STOVE - white
Whirlpool LP stove.
2 months old.
$350.570-362-0076
STOVE: Whirlpool
gold self-cleaning
gas oven accubake
system, super
capacity, good con-
dition $150.
570-793-1366
WASHER, Maytag
2011 $200.
570-474-5277
WASHER/DRYER.
Kenmore Elite, elec-
tric dryer. $390.
COOKTOP, Kitchen
Aid, electric, $125.
DISHWASHER,Hot-
point. $125. All
Excellent.
570-678-7544
712 Baby Items
BABY bounce chair
FP, like new $4.
Baby quilt, crib pad
& diaper bag. very
good, $10. all
570-639-1653
BABY GIRL newborn
to 3 months clothes
like new!!! Booties
and hats included
with some. No
stains at all!!! All
name brand, 20 out-
fits. Also all brand
new headbands,
socks, bows, hats,
3 pair of shoes.
Tags still on every-
thing! And a car
seat cover sleeper.
0-6 months. Take all
for $40. 704-6185
BABY girls clothes
0-3 months & 3-6
months, out fits,
sleepers, holiday
dresses, shoes,
socks, receiving
blankets, winter
infant car seat
cover, snow suit,
onsies, socks. Per-
fect for a baby born
in the fall. $50 for
all. Call 905-6971 if
interested.
DOUBLE STROLLER
Baby Trend Sit N
Stand double tan-
dem stroller. Grey
and black. Hardly
used. $30.
570-704-7867.
HALLOWEEN COS-
TUME PUMPKIN
DELUXE size 12-24
months.Brand new
with tags!!! For boy
or girl. $10. Great
price!! 704-6185
HIGH CHAIR,
Cosco, $20, SWING,
Little Tikes, 9-48
mos, $15, PACK-n-
PLAY, Graco, $40.
570-735-6527
716 Building
Materials
DOOR, steel
entrance, insulated
with hardware, $10.
2 sidelights and
hand made storm
windows for side-
lights. $10. TOILET,
American Standard,
$10. OBO
570-825-5053
DOOR,entrance
steel door, insulated
with hardware $10.
Sidelites (2) and
handmade storm
windows for side-
lights $10. Toilet,
American Standard
$10. 570-825-5053
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
FAUCET stainless
kitchen. Danze, 18
kitchen faucet with
pull-out function.
Single hole mount,
single handle. Brand
new, in original box.
Comes with all parts
* manuals. Originally
$475. Asking $275.
Call 570-239-8149
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
CHAPEL LAWN,
DALLAS, PA
3 Cemetery Lots
together. Value
$1,100 each. Selling
for $600 each.
570-696-2076
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
722 Christmas
Trees
WHOLESALE
CHRISTMAS TREES
Frazier Fur
Frank at
570-752-3315 or
570-764-2153
726 Clothing
HELMET Youth
snowmobile helmet
with snowmobile
pants size 5-6 $50.
570-574-8655
726 Clothing
JACKET leather,
ladies size medium,
excellent condition -
$45 call (570) 606-
7010. or text only
(570) 285-5517 pic-
tures available at
request.
JACKET. Mens
Pittsburgh Steelers
faux leather team
apparel jacket.
Large, never worn,
has tags. Paid $70-
sell $50
570-301-8515
JEANS mens sizes
32-34, 32-32, 30-
30 $2.50 pair, buy 2
get 1 free. Mens
short sleeve shirts
size X-large $1.
each, buy 3 get 1
free. 570-474-6967
JEANS, mens, size
38, 10 pair, excellent
condition. $20.
570-655-1808
LADIES, size medi-
um, 45 items, must
take all. $30 or best
offer. 570-654-3870
SUITS, mens, sizes
46m, solid color,
black wool silk.
black solid silk, size
38, black pinstripe
wool, size 38, grey
silk solid, size 38,
navy pinstripe silk
size 38. great buy
all $100. 654-4793
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
CHAIR. Computer.
Excellent condition.
$10 570-288-3242
COMPUTER, xp, pro
fessional, tower,
monitor, mouse and
keyboard. $50
570-824-7354
PRINTER. Commer-
cial Dell. Multifunc-
tion color. New
drum. Relocating.
$250 240-3552
WORK STATION HP
DC7100 new main-
board, new memory
modules. 3ghz cpu.
1 gb ram. Windows
xp. Delivery. Best
offers accepted.
$90. 570-654-0574.
732 Exercise
Equipment
BIKE EXERCISE
heavy duty Tunturi
Ergometer, very
good condition $25.
570-693-1288
EXERCISER, Nordic
Track, #530 Pro,
Cross Country Ski
exerciser. Manual
included. $50
570-675-1278
GYM Home Weider
8525excellent con-
dition $75.
570-829-2599
HARD CORE GYM,
Plate loaded cable
pulley machine; lat
pull down, chest
press, pec deck, leg
ext, lower pulley for
curling. $150.
570-868-6024
736 Firewood
FIREWOOD FREE,
cut hard logs, must
haul away.
570-829-1478
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
FIREPLACE. Gas
fireplace heater.
Natural gas, vent
free. Decorative
ivory metal with
blower and thermo-
stat. 25,000 BTU.
12x38. $200
570-823-0026
744 Furniture &
Accessories
AIR MATTRESS
new, full size, with
pump, 19 rise $40
570-823-2709
BEDROOM SET 5
piece, maple, full
size bed, triple
dresser, chest & 2
bedside tables.
White fine furniture
brand. $875. call
570-868-6772.
BEDROOM SET.
white twin bed, tall
dresser, long dress-
er, mirror, night
stand tall book
case. $250 OBO
570-825-3534
BENCH, wooden
hand painted $35
570-829-2599
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BEDROOM SUITE. 3
piece cherry, Sleigh
Bed. Complete.
$300.
570-332-4310
BEDS Twin loft bed
set, heavy solid
frame, dark wood,
one loft, one floor,
$195. TWIN BEDS
with spindle design,
maple, complete,
$125. 675-2593
BOOKSHELF Sauder
like new 5 shelves
$40 570-829-2599
CHAIR, living room
tan $20.
654-6329
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each. SOFA,
CHAIR,
OTTOMAN, 3
TABLES, great
for den. Wood
and cloth, all in
excellent condi-
tion. $450.
Call after 12 noon
570-675-5046
COMPUTER CHAIR,
$10. computer desk,
$10. Sauder desk
$2. Bed reading
chair $10.
570-313-0815
COUCH
free
570-829-2082
COUCH Lazy Boy
sleeper, good shape
8 years old. $90
570-817-1190
DESK. Solid light
oak roll top desk
with matching chair
on wheels. Purch-
ased from House of
Oak $250. Young
lady bedroom suit
Cottage retreat
from Ashley furni-
ture store. Single
bed complete,
dresser with mirror.
desk with book
hutch, night stand,
book/tv shelf. $350.
Both excellent con-
dition Cash & carry.
570-262-0668
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, colonial
$100. 6ft entertain-
ment center with
lights, shelves $100.
570-280-2472
ENTERTAINMENT
STAND. Raymour &
Flanigan. Good for
large flat screen TV.
Large drawer, 2
glass side shelves.
$60. 570- 675-7142
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
FUTON like new.
$80. 570-714-3693
or 570-301-2458
LAMP TABLE, maple
$6. 3 tier shelf on
wheels $5. 5 throw
rugs & runner $1 to
410 each. Childs
room bear table
lamp $5. 3 tier
wooden stack table
$8. 570-639-1653
LAMP/POLE
with amber tinted
shade. Good work-
ing condition $20.
570-819-2174
LIVING ROOM FUR-
NITURE 60s style.
All pieces reuphol-
stered: sofa, 2
chairs, 2 lamps, 2
end tables & coffee
table. Very good
condition. $200 for
all. 570-655-4255
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $139
Full sets: $159
Queen sets: $199
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
MATTRESS:
queen size P-Top
set. New in plastic.
Must sell asap. $150
Call 570-280-9628
MIRROR, black
wrought iron $40
570-829-2599
SOFA AND LOVE
SEAT. Flame stitch
design with greens,
gold, rust, black.
Very good condition.
$125 570-417-8441
TABLE, accent &
matching mirror,
hand painted $50
570-829-2599
TABLE. Dining room
with 4 high back
chairs. $225. CABI-
NET, white with
wood countertop,
$20.570-674-2630
TABLES, cherry 2
$50 each. Cherry
coffee table $50
570-639-5182
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
DUMP CART. Utility.
Poly box, 12 deep,
4 long, 33 wide.
$50 OBO
570-675-1278
LAWN MOWER
working equipped
with self drive,
mulches & cuts
great $50. obo
please contact 570-
262-9187 or 570-
793-8233
LAWN MOWER.
Sears. 6.5 hp, S/P,
22 $200 OBO
570-825-5053
LAWNMOWER,
Sears 6.5 hp, S/P,22
$200. 825-5053
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
LAWN MOWERS (2)
(1) MTD Kawasaki
Pro, 6.5 hp, self pro-
pelled hi wheeler.
Like new, $150
OBO, (1) 20 Push,
$45. SNOW BLOW-
ER. Toro. 20 5 hp,
electric start. 2 cyc,
used 3 times. Cost
$600, Sell $350
OBO 570-283-9452
PLANTS. Strawberry
Very hardy. 3 or
more crops per
year. Mother plants.
Each Mother plant
produces 3 to 10
new plants per year.
$1.00 each.
570-823-3030
TRACTOR, lawn, 18
HP-46 cut, Murray
hydrostalic drive,
asking $450.
570-696-9005
756 Medical
Equipment
CANES (2) $5 & $10.
Aluminum crutches
$5. Aluminum walk-
er with wheels $5.
570-639-1653
HOSPITAL BED, with
handheld remote to
raise & lower, com-
plete with bed rails,
pull up bar, & gel
mattress overlay, 4
years old, mattress
is new. Wheel chair
with swing foot rest
color is red, 18 x
17, 3 months old,
like new asking
$500.570-829-1844
PORT-A-POTTY
$20.
570-822-5017
WALKER, 3 wheel
wire basket, hooks,
tray, folds up, new
$60. 654-6329
WHEELCHAIR, extra
wide, heavy duty
footrest, $200. Bed-
pan, stainless steel,
new. $25. Bladder
control pads. $40.
570-852-0661
WHEELCHAIRS, two
transports, one reg-
ular, almost new,
high quality $75
each. 654-5443
758 Miscellaneous
AIR TANK, co2.
asking $30.
570-474-5492
BEDROOM SUITE
walnut, Bassett 5
piece $250. 6 piece
wood cloth den fur-
niture $325. Two 6
Christmas trees
$35. each. Health
Ride $25. 2 drawer
file cabinet $20. 4
drawer file cabinet
$35. Chrome &
leather chairs $60.
2 Schwinn bicycles
$35. each. Bench &
barbells $30.
Wood& fabric stools
$25, each.
570-675-5046
758 Miscellaneous
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
BEER MEISTER set.
$30
570-474-5492
BRIDAL GOWN.
Never worn, ivory,
beaded with veil and
slip. $100. POOL
TABLE, childs, $10,
HOCKEY table,
electric, $15, TABLE,
efficiency drop leaf
w/2 chairs, $75,
TABLE, Hitchcock
antique leaf w/2
chairs, $100.
570-287-3505
CABINET, kitchen
sink, never used.
$50. 570-822-5205
CANES & walking
sticks. 30 available.
Many different
sizes, heights,
shapes, made from
slippery maple trees
$5. each. Christmas
& household over
200 items available
includes trees,
ornaments, lights,
vases, knick-
knacks, figurines,
lamps, baskets,
flowers, Samsonite
belt massager,
all for $60 Electric
sewing machine
with cabinet, excel-
lent condition $45.
Stove, coal, antique
working. + 1 ton
chestnut coal. $550
570-735-2081
CANNING JARS
Ball & Kerr. $3 per
dozen. 825-5053
CAR TOP CARRIER
Sears, hard shell,
new in box, never
used $95 Great Buy
570-457-7854
CARGO COVER, tan
lexus RX 300 rear
hatch, great condi-
tion $75, 675-0248
after 5
COMFORTERs, (2),
twin plaid $20
570-829-2599
JARS, Ball and Kerr
canning.$3 for 12.
570-825-5053
758 Miscellaneous
DISHES Crown
manor 56 pieces
.30 each. 9 totes
with lids including
Rubbermaid $2-$10
each. Free standing
clothes organizer
with box $20.
Revereware 5 qt
copper bottom
stock pot with lid
$8. Reverware 1.5
qt. stainless steel
pot with steamer
insert & lid $6.
Reverware 9 cop-
per bottom fry pan
with lid $4. 33 gallon
trash container on
wheels with lid $8.
570-639-1653
DOG HOUSE ,
cedar/ Excellent
condition. Shingled
roof never used
paid $130 selling for
$70. Bought this for
our Husky but he
likes being close to
his sister. Must see
if your in the market
for a dog house.You
will be pleased.
FOOD SAVER sys-
tem, new in box,
Food saver vacuum
system V2040 $60.
570-562-1801
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GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER ITEMS
Country side corn
burn stove $600.
Shopsmith with
accessories $400.
Country Hutch with
table, 6 chairs
$300. Microwave
cabinet 68x30 $100.
Foley saw equip-
ment 6 pieces,
many extras, rea-
sonable offer. Sony
Recorder extras
430. Old maple high
chair $50. End table
$20. Brass display
56x80x12 5 glass
shelves $100. Excal-
ibur blade $720-
32708 $50.
570-333-4187
RACK wooden for
bathroom, holds
dryer / curling iron
$10 570-829-2599
758 Miscellaneous
HEARTH SET. Fire-
place. 5 piece.
Barely used. Grey
wrought iron, $30.
RANGE/CONVEC-
TION OVEN, Jenn-
Air Grill. Older but
works well. $30
570-332-8792
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Free Anytime
Pickup
570-301-3602
570-301-3602
CALL US!
TO JUNK
YOUR CAR
LAMP/Basketball
lamp $5. tea Kettle
$8. 3 pictures - out-
doors $10-$5-$3.
570-474-6967
MERCHANTS
VILLAGE
MERCHANTSVILLAGE.COM
(Former Walmart
Building)
Oak St., Pittston
COME SHOP COME SHOP
WITH US! WITH US!
3 ACRES INSIDE
AIR CONDITIONED
Huge, Huge
Inventory
FOOD ITEMS
Huge Selection
1/2 Price!
BABY ITEMS
diapers by the
case
BEAUTY ITEMS
Make-Up
CLEANING ITEMS
ELECTRONICS
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
HEALTHCARE
TOOLS
Food Court
570-891-1972
PA SYSTEM.
Portable. Excellent
condition. $150.
TREADMILL, Precor,
good condition. $85
OBO 570-262-0136
PIPE, PVC, various
sizes, $4-$20.50.
STOVE, Vogelzang
Boxwood, New,
$250, Tape, wheel
measuring, $50,
TILLER, Mantis, with
accessories. $200,
ROUTER, computer,
$15, CHOCKS,
wheel, 1 pair $10.
Call for further
details on all of the
above. 735-2236
QUILTING FRAME
Homestead quilting
frame. Excellent
condition.Will adjust
to any size quilt.
$90. 570-6548666
RACKS, 2 spoon
collectors $10
570-829-2599
RAMPS, steel car
$20. Gamberlain
waxmaster 9000
Both new condition
$20. 570-655-2154
SCRUBS. Blouses
and tops, size 1,2,3x
(20) at $1, $2, $3.
AVON, Christmas
and Mothers Day.
(15) at $2 each.
Decorative wall fan,
$10. 570-823-4941
SHOVEL, snow $40.
snow blower, LCT
22, new $150.
570-822-5205
SLICER new in box
restaurant/deli/hom
e. 10 commercial
food slicer 240w/
110v $300.562-1801
SNOWBLOWERS.
5hp Snapper, $200,
10hp Craftsman
$375, DEHUMIDIFI-
ER, 60pt, $50,
STEREO, Panasonic,
$35, LEAFBLOWER,
Toro gas, $35,
TABLES, glass &
stone, coffee and
end, $100, RUGS,
area, $10-$30,
DISHWASHER,
Tabletop, $40, BED,
foldout, $$25.
570-825-4186
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796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
HDI Metals
Cash Paid for Gold Silver Jewelry Coins
any type or condition
We will beat any competitors advertised
price by up to 20% Guaranteed
Licensed & Insured
(11AM - 6PM | M-Sat)
Condential & Secure
570-735-1487
39 S. Prospect St.
Nanticoke
758 Miscellaneous
STYROFOAM
PEANUTS 2 extra
large boxes $5 .
570-655-1808
TABLE, Harry Potter
custom aibrushed
full sized table. Fea-
tures Harry and
friends, Voldemort
and Hogwarts cas-
tle. Heavy table
with chrome legs.
$299.
570-477-5955
TIRES Goodyear
truck tires P235-65-
R18, 1/4 tread,
good condition, like
new $150. Grocers
Toldedo meat
grinder & sausage
maker with tray & all
accessories, good
condition $175.
570-655-3138
TIRES. Various sizes
and types. $15 &
$30. DVD/CD video
CD player. Sony $10
570-674-2630
762 Musical
Instruments
ACCORDION, mint
condition, 60 years
old, $400.
570-825-5053
BANJO, 75+ years
old, good condition
Remo weather King
made in Phila by
Weymann. $300
firm. 570-287-5640
GUITAR electric
acoustic guitar, like
new condition,
includes soft case &
many extras. $60.
Serious inquiries
only! 570-855-3113
ORGAN, great
condition. free
570-822-8363
764 Musical
Lessons/Services
PIANO. Kimball con-
sole in great condi-
tion. Just tuned.
Delivered. $350.
570-474-6362
776 Sporting Goods
BICYCLE, boys
$25
570-822-5205
BIKE, exercise with
weights and bench.
$100. 822-5205
BIKE, mountain
$40
570-313-0815
BOOTS, fishing,
used, good condi-
tion, $30. size 10.
570-280-2472
BOW, compound
pull 50-70 lbs, all
accessories, valued
at $550, asking
$250. 696-2076
BOW. Hoyt High-
lander. Hunt ready.
New string and
cables. Drop away
rest and lighted
sights. Poundage is
65-80. Comes with
hard storage case.
Excellent condition
$300. 336-9940
BOWS, 1 Pse Triton,
right hand-45-60 lb
drawweight, 28-30
inch draw length,
with arrows &
accessories $125. 1
Pse Firestorm, right
hand, 45-60 lb draw
weight, 28-30 inch
draw length with
arrows & acces-
sories. $125.
570-574-4698
CROSSBOW. Excal-
ibur Vixen. 150# with
scope, arrows, all
accessories. Excel-
lent condition. $425
570-654-8520
FOOSEBALL TABLE,
regulation size. $75.
570-822-5017
GOLF CLUBS bag &
balls (dozen). $40.
570-824-8183
GOLF CLUBS
Shafts, 3 thru PW
with head covers,
custom made Irons
$50. 570-821-6160
JACKET, extra large
6 pockets, with
pants Mossy Oak
camo. $60.
570-287-2073
JACKETS 2 Penn
State $3. each.
570-639-1653
PAINTBALL GUN
paintballs, belt, CO2
canisters. $75. STA-
DIUM SEATS Used
once. Two for $25.
570-430-9231
RELOADING DIES,
10 @ $5 each.
570-655-1777
SKIS AND POLES.
$60
570-855-3113
SNOWSHOES.
Magline. 1 wide, 4
long. Aluminum
frame with wire
mesh. 1 pair $25
OBO. 570-675-1278
778 Stereos/
Accessories
RECEIVER, Technics
dolby sound speak-
er system $75. MCS
series, 3040 stereo
graphic equalizer
$25. Technics 5 cd
player $65. price
for all items $240
570-287-2760
SUB WOOFERS (2)
Excellent condition.
$25. each.
570-819-2174
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISION, 27 inch
Sharp, color $75.
570-280-2472
TELEVISION, Sony,
32 inch Bravia, $100
excellent condition
570-825-8256
782 Tickets
PENN STATE VS.
TEMPLE 9/22/12 at
3:30pm. 2 Tickets +
parking pass, Row 7
$110. Call
570-824-9668
782 Tickets
Phillies Tickets
4 Tickets to Phillies
vs. Atlanta. 9/23/12.
Section 112, Row 17.
With Parking Pass.
$200, OBO
570-239-3691
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784 Tools
BANISTER,oak $20.
Oak banister com-
plete $20, plumbing
parts $15, pipe vise
$20. 570-696-9005
CRANE. Foldable
shop. 1 ton with load
leveler and 2 ton.
$75 for both OBO.
570-675-1278
DREMELS. Multi
max and dremel
trio. $50 for both
570-655-9798
SPRAY GUN. Crafts-
man HVLP heavy
duty high perform-
ance. New in box.
$85. 570-735-2236
786 Toys & Games
BASKETBALL net on
post, 3 junior bas-
ketballs, air pump,
all good condition
$25. 570-655-3138
BIKES new boys
Diamondback mini-
viper 16 with train-
ing wheels was
$330. sell for $150.
Magna 12 1/2 w/
training wheels was
$150. sell for $75
570-655-9221
BIKES, girls trek mt
60, 20dialed frame
6 speed was $329
sell for $175.
Sorento diamond-
back 26, 21 speed
was $299, sell for
$150. 570-655-9221
TOY TRAIN TABLE
wIth battery operat-
ed Thomas trains &
tracks. $75.
570-574-8655
WAGON. Radio Flyer
Discovery. $35.
570-829-0963
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
DVDS. Many to
choose from. Call
for listing details.
$20 each. Used
once and in good
condition.
570-655-5951
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
BUYING SPORT CARDS
Pay Cash for
baseball, football,
basketball, hockey
& non-sports.
Sets, singles &
wax. Also buying
comics.
570-212-0398
SELL YOUR
SILVER!
Buying silver dollars
for $16, silver quar-
ters for $3 & silver
dimes for $1.20.
Also, buying silver
eagles for $20.
Call 570-332-5494
& leave message.
dmodlesky@
yahoo.com
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
ALL
JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay-
Outs Guaranteed
Mon- Sat
10am- 6pm
Cl osed Sundays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
( Pl aza 315)
315N . 3 mi l es af t er
Mot orworl d
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
Or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
Sept. 21 - $1,784.50
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CAT. FREE. 4 month
old female. Cannot
keep her.
570-677-1742
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
815 Dogs
PAWS
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Poms, Husky, Labs,
Yorkies, Puggles,
Chihuahuas, Pugs
Dachshund, Goldens,
Shepherds, Dober-
mans, Shih-Tzus
570-453-6900
570-389-7877
BORDER COLLIES
REGISTERED. Both
parents on premis-
es. Veterinary
checked & ready to
go. $650. Please
call 570-204-2549
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
/LAB PUPS
3 yellow females.
$350 each. 1 black
female, 4 black
males. $300 each.
570-836-1090
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PUPPIES
12 weeks old.
Reduced to
$450.
570-899-2746
KITTENS 8 weeks
old. Free to good
home. 406-7554
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Pure bred & mixed.
male only. $500
570-436-3792
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ALDEN
Large home on a
huge lot. Needs
some care so come
put your personal
touch into this great
value. Off street
parking, 2 car
detached garage
and a large fenced
in yard. Did we men-
tioned 4 bedrooms.
MLS 12-1589
$64,900
Call/text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
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AVOCA
REDUCED
$49,900
214 Gedding St.
Cozy Cape Cod
home with 2 bed-
rooms, 1st floor
laundry, nice yard
with deck. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-668
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
BEAR CREEK
Spacious traditional
Cape Cod home sit-
uated on 7.6 acres.
Country like setting
yet minutes to
downtown & major
highways. Home
features 4-5 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
family room, hard-
wood floors, 2 fire-
places, 2-car
garage, large rear
yard.
Call today for a
showing!
#12-2627 $199,900
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
696-2600
DALLAS
95 JACKSON ST.
New Stainless steel
appliances. Great
Low Cost Utilities,
Taxes and no Water
bill. Your own fresh
Water well. Bath on
each floor, 3 Good
sized Bedrooms,
Paved Drive leading
to an oversized
Garage. Owner
Motivated.
MLS 12-2006
$179,000
570-675-4400
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DALLAS
FOR SALE BY OWNER
36 Hemlock Street
Brick Front Ranch
on quiet dead end
street 3 bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 baths,
new carpet, large
kitchen, finished
basement with
plenty of storage
on 125x125 lot.
$144,000.
call 675-0537
DALLAS
Haddonfield Hills
Corner Lot
4 bedroom, 2
bath split level.
Hardwood floors.
Gas heat.
2 car garage.
MLS #12-1942
NEW PRICE
$194,900
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., Sept. 23, 2-3
21 Colonial Drive
Carefully hidden on
a 0.82 acre wooded
lot, this freshly reno-
vated 2,800 sq. ft.,
2 story colonial
home is ready to
move in to! It offers
an attractive floor
plan with 9 rooms, 4
bedrooms & 2.5
baths. The private
development, High
Point Acres, boasts
a community swim-
ming pool with life-
guard. Additionally,
the home offers
central air, a
screened in porch,
fireplace, finished
basement & a 2 car
garage. Directions:
Huntsville Rd. from
Dallas Corners to
Elizabeth St., make
left, follow to end in
High Point Acres,
bear right onto
Colonial Dr., home
on right.
MLS #12-2703
$265,000
Ted Poggi
283-9100 x 25
570-696-2600
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DALLAS
Lovingly restored
farmhouse with
newer kitchen with
ceramic tile.
Approximately 500
feet of stream
frontage on Sutton
Creek. Bonus 30' x
60' drive-through
heated garage with
over 20' clearance.
Natural wood
built-ins, archway &
under carpets
....Seller to credit
buyer $3,000
towards a water fil-
tration system.
MLS# 12-1624
$169,900
call Tracy
McDermott.
570-696-2468
DRUMS
SUGARLOAF
COUNTRY MANOR
Private 18 acre
estate with south-
ern exposure &
panoramic views!
Quality constructed
& custom built, this
New England split
level offers 3-4
bedrooms, three
baths, solarium with
hot tub, two fire-
places, extra large
gameroom & other
attractive ameni-
ties! Matching 2
story brick barn,
cozy A frame
guest cottage &
more......absolutely
ideal for horses,
mini farmette &
children. 20
minutes from
Wilkes-Barre &
Pocono Resorts.
Broker Owned
$489,900
Call Mike @
570-455-9463
M.S. Pecora
Realtor
DRUMS/
BUTLER TWP.
4 bedroom bi-level.
Large stone patio.
Brick fireplace in
rec room. 12x24
exercise room.
Remodeled kitchen.
Heated 12x24
sunroom. Shed.
Deep yard.
MLS# 12-1442
Call Vieve
570-474-6307
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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DURYEA
$239,900
705 Blueberry Lane
Large 4 bedroom
Bi-level Pwith large
master bedroom
with sliding glass
doors leading to
private deck. Mod-
ern kitchen with
skylights, skylights
also in master bath.
Dining room with
sliding glass doors
to deck. Large cor-
ner lot with
attached 2 car
garage ready to
move right in.For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2379
Call Fred
570-817-5792
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DURYEA
IS TWO BEDROOMS
ENOUGH FOR YOU?
Quaint & Quiet reno-
vated two bedroom
features new trendy
large tiled Kitchen,
hardwood floors in
living room, formal
dining room & bed-
rooms. New tiled
bath with jetted tub
to de-stress in. Two
porches, yard &
plenty of parking.
New furnace, hot
water heater (with
warranty) & new
100 amp box. Great
starter home or
someone looking to
down size. Solid
Buy! Taxes are not
accurate. Owner is
a Realtor. $79,900.
11-4472. Please call
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
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DURYEA
REDUCED
$49,900
97 Chittenden
St.
Flood damaged
home with new
furnace, electric
box, water
heater, outlets
and switches.
1st floor gutted
but already insu-
lated and ready
for sheetrock.
2nd floor has 4
bedrooms and
bath with double
sinks. Large
yard. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1225
Sorry, cash buy-
ers only!
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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DURYEA
REDUCED
$99,5000
226 Church St.
Four square home
with large rooms
and old world fea-
tures in the wood-
work and stained
glass. A must see
home. MLS #12-
2596. For more
information and
photos visit
atlasrealtyinc.com.
Call Charlie
829-6200
VM 101
DURYEA
REDUCED
619 Foote Ave.
Fabulous Ranch
home with 3
bedrooms, 2
baths, ultra
modern kitchen
with granite
counters, heat-
ed tile floor and
stainless appli-
ances. Dining
room has Brazil-
ian cherry
floors, huge
yard, garage
and large yard.
Partially finished
lower level. Built
for handicap
accessibility
with exterior
ramp, interior
hallways and
doorways. If
youre looking
for a Ranch,
dont miss this
one. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-4079
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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BLUEBERRY HILL
ESTATES
205 Strawberry Ln
$369,000
Almost new home
only 5 years old.
Large corner lot. 3
bedrooms, 3 baths,
2200 sq. ft. Some of
the nice touches
include: central vac-
uum, lawn sprinkler
system, bay window
seat & large (16x16)
deck. Move right in
with nothing to do!
DIRECTIONS:
Entering Blueberry
Hill Estates turn
right on Raspberry
Drive, then left on
Strawberry, follow
to end, at corner of
Strawberry and
Huckleberry.
Call Paul Pukatch at
696-6559 for your
appointment!
MLS#12-3194
696-2600
EAGLE ROCK
Beautiful, true log
home very privately
located on a
gorgeous, scenic
lot. Approximately
1920 sq. ft. interior
offers 3 bedrooms,
3 baths, huge great
room with fireplace.
Exquisite. Still time
to choose colors,
etc. Amenities
galore in this
upscale, gated
community.
MAKE YOUR
DREAM COME
TRUE!
Asking $309,000
M.S. PECORA
RELATOR
570-455-9463
or Cheryl at
570-436-3790
EDWARDSVILLE
25 Tobin Lane
Well maintained
2 bedrooms,
1.5 bath home on
a quiet street.
3 car garage.
Gas heat, nicely
landscaped fenced
in yard.
forsalebyowner.
com
$92,000
call 570-288-0590
EXETER
ONE OF A KING
CONTRACTORS HOME!
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, huge family
room, stone fire-
place, stone bar,
granite kitchen,
dining room, office
exercise room.
BEAUTIFUL VIEW
2 ACRES
$425,000 neg.
shown by appt only
570 690-6245
EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna
Avenue
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular,
2 story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
new rear deck, full
front porch, tiled
baths & kitchen,
granite counter-
tops. All cherry
hardwood floors
throughout, all new
stainless steel
appliances & light-
ing. New oil fur-
nace, washer/dryer
in first floor bath.
Great neighbor-
hood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
NOT IN FLOOD
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-899-8877
570-654-1490
EXETER
Wildflower Village
122 Aster Court
Modern, updated,
move-in ready
townhome for sale
in a quiet, safe
neighborhood ideal
for young profes-
sionals, growing
families or empty
nester's looking to
downsize. Central
air, 3 bedrooms,
large living room &
kitchen, finished
basement, cov-
ered deck, fenced
in paver patio.
NEVER FLOODED!
For more informa-
tion or to tour this
townhouse.
PLEASE CALL:
570-655-2514.
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EXETER
Beautifully remod-
eled 3 bedroom
home in mint metic-
ulous condition, with
2 full baths, and a 2
car garage, hard-
wood floors, tile
floors, exterior com-
posite wood deck,
fully finished lower
level family room,
large closets, up-
graded kitchen with
stainless steel appli-
ances, granite
countertops, gas
heat, excellent
neighborhood.
$174,900
Bob Stackhouse
654-1490
EXETER TWP.
311 Lockville Road
Stately brick 2 story,
with in ground pool,
covered patio, fin-
ished basement,
fireplace & wood
stove, 3 car
attached garage
5 car detached
garage with
apartment above.
MLS# 11-1242
$659,000
Please call Donna
570-613-9080
FALLS
REDUCED
$189,900
This home was built
with energy efficien-
cy in mind. Nestled
in a wooded setting
and close to Wilkes
-Barre and Clarks
Summit. Floor to
ceiling windows in
the 3-season sun
room, hardwood
and tile throughout,
spacious room
sizes, wood/coal
stove for those win-
ter evenings. 3 bed-
rooms, with 16x20
master and adja-
cent sitting room or
den. Call for an
appointment today.
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565 or
Chris Jones
570-696-6558.
#12-3048
696-2600
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FORTY FORT
1426 Wyoming Ave
You will fall in love
with this grand Vic-
torian with magnifi-
cent entry foyer,
modern kitchen
with new counter-
tops, enclosed 3
season side and
rear porch, reno-
vated large front
porch. Off street
parking and so
much more.Proper-
ty could also be
used as profession-
al office in home
use. MUST SEE!
MLS 12-3604
$199,900
Jay A. Crossin
Extention 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
FORTY FORT
29 Durkee Street
Extreme Makeover.
This is a Must See!
Totally renovated 3
bedroom, 1.75
baths, with Ultra-
Modern kitchen,
granite counter-
tops, maple cabi-
nets & stainless
steel appliances. All
new plumbing, elec-
tric, gas forced air
furnace, central air.
The home is over
1700 sq. ft. with all
new vinyl siding,
2nd floor laundry
room, 2 car garage
on a large double
lot & much more.
Great location!
For Sale by Owner.
No agents please.
Asking $165,000.
Call Don at
570-814-5072.
906 Homes for Sale
FORTY FORT
77 Wesley St.
$84,900
Classic 4 square
home in desirable
neighborhood. Four
bedrooms, nice old
woodwork, stained
glass and built ins
plus 3 car garage
on extra deep lot.
MLS #12-2612. For
more information
and photos, visit
atlasrealtyinc.com.
Call Charlie
829-6200
VM 101
FORTY FORT
PRICE REDUCED
1908 Wyoming
Avenue
Plenty of TLC is
reflected in this
attractive 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
in a convenient
location. Offers for-
mal living room/din-
ing room & family
room with sliding
doors to large rear
deck & a great level
lot. MLS# 11-2083
Only $95,000
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
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FORTY FORT
OPEN HOUSE
SEPT. 9, 16 & 23
1:00 to 3:00
84 Wesley St.
DIR: Wyoming Ave.,
North, left on Wes-
ley, house on left.
Newly renovated
interior and exterior.
Home features 3
bedrooms with
large closets, 2
large bathrooms,
one with a double
vanity, the other
with laundry hook-
up, ultra modern
kitchen with honey
oak cabinets, gran-
ite countertops and
stainless steel appli-
ances, oversized 2-
car garage, walk-up
attic, full basement,
large yard, very
desirable location!
#12-3227 $179,000
Eric Feifer
570-283-9100 x29
570-696-2600
906 Homes for Sale
GLEN SUMMIT/
MOUNTAIN TOP
PRICE REDUCED!
Beautifully appoint-
ed home on 2
acres. Community
amenities include
private lake with
sandy beach, tennis
courts, trails for
hiking & biking.
This home boasts
perennial gardens
& mature landscap-
ing, fenced rear
yard enclosing
20x40 heated in-
ground pool, raised
garden, custom
dog house & run.
Entertain & dine on
the wrap-around
porch with
mahogany flooring
& electric hurricane
shutters. The
residence features
hardwood flooring,
French doors,
cherry kitchen, 3-4
bedrooms, updated
heating/air.
Emergency genera-
tor for inclement
weather. Call me,
Maribeth Jones at
my direct number
696-6565 or the
office number 696-
2600 ext. 210.
#12-1647 $450,000
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HANOVER TWP.
58 Simon Block
Nice home with
private driveway
features gas heat
with baseboard
heating, large room
sizes, lower level
with front walk-out
ideal for finishing or
extra storage.
Directions: Sans
Souci Pkwy, turn
onto Main Rd, right
on Mary St., left
onto Simon Block,
home on left.
MLS# 12-2157
$55,000
Call
Lynda Rowinski
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
Constitution Avenue
Spacious traditional
5 year old, 2 story, 8
room, 4 bedroom
home on a gener-
ous lot. Featuring a
formal Dining room,
first floor family
room, hardwood
floors, 2 car garage,
gas heat, central air
and a deck with a
fantastic view. A
must see home.
MLS#11-2429
$279,900
Florence Keplinger
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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2009 PONTIAC G8
GT L76 RARE CAR
$
25,999
*
Auto, Stick, Moonroof, Leather, Must See, Hot-Red
1999 PLYMOUTH PROWLER
CONVERTIBLE
$
32,500
*
Only 4,807 Miles, Auto, Leather, Incredible!
2010 DODGE CHALLENGER
SRT
$
34,500
*
Moonroof, Leather, Red, 6.1 Hemi, Low Miles
2009 PONTIAC TORRENT
SUV AWD
$
18,999
*
Moonroof, Leather
2008 TOYOTA
CAMRY SE
4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, P. Seats, Moonroof
2008 CHEVY
MALIBU LS SEDAN
$
14,500
*
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$
15,500
*
2008 TOYOTA
PRIUS HYBRID
$
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*
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All Lease Payments have all Incentives applied. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors.
Tax & Reg. Additional offers end 9/30/12.
2013 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB
1LT 4X4
Includes Bedliner &Mud Flaps
&Free Inspection
MSRP $36,175
24 month lease, registration additional. All incentives applied $2300 cap cost reduction and $2500 down or equivalent
trade + tax due at signing. 12,000 allowable miles per year. Must be approved thru Ally S Tier 800 + CB Score.
LEASE
FOR ONLY:
$
399
PER MONTH
for 24 months
Tax included.
2013 CHEVY CRUZE LS
MSRP + DFC
$19,020
24 month lease, tax & registration additional. All incentives
applied Total due at signing $2299. 12,000 allowable miles per
year. Must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800 + CB Score.
Automatic
LEASE
FOR ONLY:
$
179
PER MONTH
for 24 months
Plus Tax
2013 CHEVY MALIBU
ISA ECO
MSRP + DFC
$26,095
24 month lease, tax & registration additional. All incentives
applied Total due at signing $1999. 12,000 allowable miles per
year. Must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800 + CB Score.
LEASE
FOR ONLY:
$
239
PER MONTH
for 24 months
Plus Tax
24 month lease, tax & registration additional. All incentives
applied Total due at signing $2039. 12,000 allowable miles per
year. Must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800 + CB Score.
2013 CHEVY VOLT
MSRP + DFC
$39,995
36 month lease, tax & registration additional. All incentives
applied Total due at signing $2899. 12,000 allowable miles per
year. Must be approved thru Ally S & A Tier 800 + CB Score.
LEASE
FOR ONLY:
$
299
PER MONTH
for 36 months
Plus Tax
LEASE
FOR ONLY:
$
259
PER MONTH
for 24 months
Plus Tax
2013 CHEVY EQUINOX
LS FWD
MSRP + DFC
$24,580
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$
16,799
*
2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI
SE AWD
Stk# S1695, Company
Vehicle! Power Seat,
18 Alloys, PW, PL,
All Wheel Drive!
PRICES FOR EVERY BUDGET!!!
OVER 50 USED VEHICLES IN STOCK UNDER $20,000!
$
10,999
* 2006 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ
Stk#P14671, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, CD, PW, PL
Stk# P14684A, Power Windows &
Locks, CD, Alloy Wheels, Auto
2005 PONTIAC VIBE
NOW
$
6,999
*
Stk# P14716, Power Windows &
Locks, Automatic, A/C, CD
2006 PONTIAC G6
SEDAN
NOW
$
6,299
*
Stk# P14718, Sunroof, Alloy
Wheels, Automatic, PW, PL
2004 OLDSMOBILE
ALERO COUPE
NOW
$
4,999
*
Stk# S2359A, Alloy Wheels, Automatic,
Power Windows & Locks, CD
2008 SUZUKI SX4
SEDAN LE
NOW
$
9,999
*
Stk# S2252B, Leather, Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks
2006 SAAB 9-5
SEDAN
NOW
$
8,799
*
Stk# S2307A, Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, Great Runner!
2003 CHEVROLET
IMPALA SEDAN
NOW
$
6,499
*
Stk# S2235A, Sunroof, 5 Speed
Manual, A/C, Low Miles!
2009 HYUNDAI
ACCENT SEDAN
NOW
$
9,499
*
Stk# P14715, Leather, Sunroof,
Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2004 SATURN ION
SEDAN
NOW
$
7,499
*
Stk# S2263A, Leather, Power Seat,
Automatic, Tow Pkg, Only 65K Miles
2002 CHEVY
TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4
NOW
$
9,899
*
Stk# P14746, Leather, Sunroof,
Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2007 SAAB 9-5
AERO SEDAN
NOW
$
9,999
*
Stk# S2256, Leather, Sunroof,
All Wheel Drive, Auto, PW, PL
2006 MERCURY
MONTEGO SDN AWD
NOW
$
9,999
*
$
10,799
* 2007 FORD ESCAPE 4X4
Stk#S2241A, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, 4 Wheel Drive
$
10,999
* 2010 HYUNDAI SONATA
Stk#S2050A, GLS Package, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
10,999
* 2009 NISSAN SENTRA SEDAN
Stk#P14710, SR Pkg, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic
$
11,899
* 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT SDN
Stk#S2366A, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
11,999
* 2010 SUZUKI SX4 SPORTBACK
Stk#S2301A, Power Windows & Locks, Manual Trans., CD
$
11,999
* 2011 TOYOTA YARIS HATCHBACK
Stk#S2175A, Power Windows & Locks, Manual Trans., Awesome on Gas, Only 12K Miles
$
12,499
* 2008 DODGE NITRO 4X4
Stk#P14714, SXT Pkg, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, PW, PL
2011 MITSUBISHI GALANT
Stk# P14728, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, CD, A/C
$
12,499
*
2008 NISSAN ALTIMA SL SEDAN
Stk# P14723, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, PW, PL
$
12,799
*
2011 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER TECH AWD
Stk# S2254A, Custom Wheels, Automatic, Navigation, PW, PL
$
13,999
*
2010 TOYOTA COROLLA S SEDAN
Stk# P14722, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Low Miles! Auto, PW, PL
$
14,999
*
2007 MINI COOPER S HATCHBACK
Stk# S2296A, Sunroof, Automatic, S Package, Alloy Wheels
$
15,499
*
2011 KIA SOUL
Stk# S1731B, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic, CD, Only 8K Miles!
$
15,799
*
2007 MAZDA CX-7 AWD
Stk# P14738, Automatic, 4 Cylinder, Alloy Wheels, PW, PL
$
15,799
*
2011 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA PREMIUM 4X4
Stk# P14705, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Navigation, Power Windows & Locks
$
15,999
*
2011 DODGE AVENGER SXT
Stk# P14720, Alloy Wheels, Power WIndows & Locks, CD, Onlky 16K Miles!
$
15,999
*
2009 HONDA CIVIC EX-L SDN
Stk# S2346A, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, PW, PL, Only 14K Miles!
$
16,499
*
2009 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
Stk# S2228A, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
16,799
*
2008 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 4X4
Stk# S2360A, Bose Stereo, Sunroof, Alloys, 3rd Row!
$
16,999
*
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY SE SEDAN
Stk# S2227A, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
$
17,899
*
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI SE AWD
Stk# S2161A, Only 2K Miles, Power Windows & Locks, Power Seat
$
18,499
*
2007 HONDA PILOT EX-L SUV 4WD
Stk# S2261A, 3rd Row Seating, Leather, Sunroof, Power Seat
$
18,799
*
2012 SUZUKI EQUATOR EXT CAB 2WD
Stk# S2358A, Only 500 Miles On It! Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks,
$
19,499
*
2009 CHEVY TRAVERSE AWD
Stk# P14735, Leather, Dual Sunroof, 3rd Row, Rear Park Assist
$
20,499
*
2011 DODGE NITRO HEAT 4WD
Stk# S2270A, Sunroof, 20 Chrome Wheels, Automatic, Only 10K Miles!
$
20,899
*
2010 JEEP WRANGLER 2DR 4X4
Stk# P14725, Lift Kit, Off Road Tires, Winch, PW, PL, Ready for Some Mud
$
21,999
*
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI SLS AWD
Stk# P14726A, Sunroof, Heated Leather, Power Seats, 1-Owner!
$
22,999
*
2012 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB 1500 4X4
Stk# P14734, Chrome Pkg, Power Windows & Locks, CD, Low Miles
$
25,999
*
2011 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 4WD
Stk# P14713, Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, Bed Cover
$
27,999
*
1984 PONTIAC FIRE BIRD COUPE
Stk# S2304A, Runs And Drives!!!
$
899
*
1998 DODGE AVENGER COUPE
Stk# S2257B, Only 74K Miles, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
2,199
*
1983 FORD MUSTANG GT CONV
Stk# P14730, Perfect Project Car, GT Pkg, Power Windows, 4 Speed Manual
$
2,499
*
2001 DODGE RAM 2500 EX CAB 4X4
Stk# S1797B, Plow Package w/Plow, Automatic
$
3,499
*
1985 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE
Stk#S2238A, Automatic, A Classic! Power Windows & Locks
$
1,199
*
1998 VOLVO V7 WAGON
Stk# P14731, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
2,499
*
2001 DODGE INTREPID SEDAN
Stk# P14691B, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
1,499
*
2004 KIA RIO HATCHBACK
Stk# S2204A, Great on Gas, Good Runner!
$
2,199
*
2000 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN
Stk#S2273A, Automatic, Great on Gas!
$
3,999
*
2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS AWD
Stk#S2232A, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
4,799
*
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FIRST MONTHS PAYMENT. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $24,158.75.
NEW 2012 ACURA
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SH-AWD
MODEL # YD2HCJNW
- 6CL I VTECH ENGINE
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- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
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ENGINEERING
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*LEASE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS
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*LEASE PLUS TAX TAGS TITLE AND $129 PRO
NEW 2012 ACURA
TTTTTTTTSSSSSSSSXXXXXXXX
5-SPEED AUTO
MODEL# CU2F4CJW
- 201HP I VTECH ENGINE
- 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WITH GRADE LOGIC
- LEATHER INTERIOR
- POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY
ENGINEERING
$
299
LEASE
FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED
*LEASE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS
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*LEASE PLUS TAX TAGS TITLE AND $129 PRO
NEW 2012 ACURA
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$
334
LEASE
FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
- 6CL I VTECH ENGINE
- 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WITH GRADE LOGIC
- LEATHER INTERIOR
- POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY
ENGINEERING
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED
*LEASE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS
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*LEASE PLUS TAX TAGS TITLE AND $129 PRO
NEW 2012 ACURA
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5-SPEED AUTO
MODEL# CW2H6BKXW
$
359
LEASE
FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
- I VTECH ENGINE
- 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WITH GRADE LOGIC
- LEATHER INTERIOR
- POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY
ENGINEERING
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED
SPORT
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- NAVIGATION - TECH PACKAGE
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$42,355 MSRP
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$4,173 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$2,999.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $26,260.00.
New 2013 Mercedes-Benz
$58,405 MSRP
$619*
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LEASE FOR
E350 Sedan 4MATIC AWD
$4,889 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$3,475.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $35,627.00.
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New 2012 Mercedes-Benz
$42,705 MSRP
$439*
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$3,389.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $27,758.00.
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LEASE FOR
New 2013 Mercedes-Benz
$44,195 MSRP
$439*
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$3,050.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $26,517.00.
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2010 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK SUV
STK# J5311A, 23,248 MI ........................................................................................................ SALE PRICE $29,995
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ SEDAN C300 AWD
STK# BP15796, 24,461 MI....................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $31,195
2011 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK SUV AWD
STK# BS0376, 13,459 MI......................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $31,295
2011 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD
STK# BS0378, 12,458 MI......................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $33,995
2012 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD
STK# BS0434, 6,543 MI........................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $34,144
2012 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK SUV AWD
STK# BS04043, 8,338 MI......................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $34,995
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 SUV
STK# BP15762, 32,569 MI 2 TO CHOOSE FROM......................................................................... SALE PRICE $38,790
2011 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 SEDAN AWD
STK# BP15882, 25,532 MI ...................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $43,300
2009 MERCEDES-BENZ SL550
STK# B9365A, 34,365 MI ........................................................................................................ SALE PRICE $56,995
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539
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06 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 One Owner ..........
$
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$
12,995
08 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD........................
$
12,995
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$
13,995
11 HYUNDAI ACCENTS (4 AVAILABLE)...........
$
13,995
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$
14,900
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$
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16,900
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$
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11 NISSAN ALTIMA 23K Miles ............................
$
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83K Miles...................................................
$
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$
18,995
12 FORD E-150 CARGO VAN...........................
$
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$
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OPEN HOUSES - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND & SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 2012
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND
PITTSTON/NORTH & SURROUNDS
Wyoming 608 Wyoming Ave. 2-3:30PM TradeMark Realty Group
HAZLETON & SURROUNDS
Hazleton 755 N. Locust St. 1-3PM MS Pecora
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD
WILKES-BARRE & SURROUNDS
Wilkes-Barre 70 Mclean St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Wilkes-Barre 432 S. Grant St. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Wilkes-Barre 43 Jones St. 12:30-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Wilkes-Barre 197 W. Division St. 2:30-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Plains 22 Penny Lane 12-1:30PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
Wilkes-Barre 40 Poplar St. 12-2PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
Plains 220 Bear Creek Blvd. 1-3PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate
PITTSTON/NORTH & SURROUNDS
Harding 310 Lockville Rd. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Wyoming 4 Sharpe St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Pittston 81 Cliff St. 2:30-4PM Atlas Realty
Pittston 48 Lewis St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Duryea 330 Edward St. 2-4PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Pittston Twp. 1120 Sunset Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Wyoming 20 Sharpe St. 12:30-2:30PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
West Pittston 951 Wyoming Ave. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Glenmaura 57 Steinbeck Dr. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
West Wyoming 688 W. 8th St. 12-1:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Jenkins Twp. Insignia Point Courtyards 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Pittston Twp. 303 Market St. 1-2:30PM Classic Properties
West Pittston 105 Spring St. 2:30-4PM Classic Properties
Pittston 4 Depew St. 12-2PM Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate
Yatesville 39 Antrim Rd. 12-1:30PM Century 21 Signature Properties
Exeter 21 Byrd St. 12-1:30PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
Wyoming 608 Wyoming Ave. 2-3:30PM TradeMark Realty Group
Pittston Twp. Stauffer Pointe Townhomes1-4PMStauffer Pointe Development
West Pittston 15 River Shores Court10AM-2PM River Shores Development
HANOVER/ASHLEY/NANTICOKE & SURROUNDS
Hanover Twp. 57 Countrywood Dr. 1-3PMCentury 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Shickshinny Lake247 Apache Dr. 2-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Hanover Twp. 7 Allenberry Dr. 12-2PM Century 21 Signature Properties
West Nanticoke 17 Orchard Ave. 2:30-4:30PMColdwell Banker Rundle Real Estate
Hanover Twp. 437 Plymouth Ave.1:30-3:30PMColdwell Banker Rundle Real Estate
Hanover 121 Red Coat Lane 12-1:30PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
MOUNTAINTOP & SURROUNDS
Mountaintop 333 Deer Run Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Mountaintop 35 Greystone Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Mountaintop 2108 Slocum Rd. 1-2:30PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Mountaintop 1229 Woodberry Dr. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Mountaintop 210 Eagle Rd. 1:30-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Mountaintop Lot 1 Woodberry Dr. 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Mountaintop 15 Rockledge Dr. 1-3PM Classic Properties
Mountaintop 7425 Blue Ridge Trail 1-3PMColdwell Banker Rundle Real Estate
Mountaintop 33 Lee Ave. 12-2PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate
BACK MOUNTAIN & SURROUNDS
Dallas 50 Elmcrest Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Dallas 110 Pinecrest Ave. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Harveys Lake 2027 Lakeside Dr. 12-2PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Sweet Valley 24 Meadow Lane 11AM-1PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Sweet Valley 299 Grassy Pond Rd. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Shavertown 102 Armstrong Dr. 12-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Shavertown 158 E. Center St. 1-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Dallas 10 Dakota Dr. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Dallas 526 Country Club Rd. 1:30-3PM Century 21 Signature Properties
Dallas Elmcrest Dr. 12-2PM Gilroy Real Estate
Dallas 21 Colonial Dr. 2-3PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
Harveys Lake 4 Greenbriar Rd. 12-2PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
KINGSTON/WEST SIDE & SURROUNDS
Kingston 129 S. Dawes Ave. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Pringle 24 Flanagan St. 2-4PM Atlas Realty
Forty Fort 27 Rose St. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Kingston 179 Main St. 11:30AM-1PM Lewith & Freeman
Swoyersville 50 Grandville Ave. 12:30-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Kingston 72 N. Loveland Ave. 1-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Forty Fort 64 Crisman St. 2:30-3:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Forty Fort 35 Center St. 2-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Kingston 438 Schuyler Ave. 4-5PM Lewith & Freeman
Kingston 621 Gibson Ave. 1:30-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Swoyersville 120 Hemlock St. 2:30-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Forty Fort 23 Center St. 2-3:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Forty Fort 30 Walnut St. 12-2PM Classic Properties
Plymouth 235 Reynolds St. 3-5PM Rothstein Realtors
Forty Fort 84 Wesley St. 1-3PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
HAZLETON & SURROUNDS
Drums 416 Cedar Dr. 12-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Drums 337 Four Seasons Dr. 3-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Drums 209 Juniper Lane 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Drums 478 W. Butler Dr. 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Sheppton 22 W. Brandon St. 12-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Sugarloaf 1023 Larock Rd. 1-3PM Benjamin Real Estate
Drums 36 Riccardi Dr. 1-2:30PM ERA One Source Realty
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
CONSTITUTION AVE
Spacious traditional
5 year old, 8 room,
4 bedroom home on
generous lot.
Featuring a formal
dining roon, first
floor family room,
hardwood floors, 2
car garage, gas
heat, central air and
a deck with a fan-
tastic view. A must
see home!
MLS# 11-2429
$279,900
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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HANOVER TWP.
Tastefully remod-
eled rancher on 87
x 100 lot with in-
ground pool. Home
boasts brand new
kitchen & bath. Full
basement is ready
for finishing. Home
is move-in-ready
for a new buyer.
Total electric @
$177/month for all
utilities. 40 year
roof, central air.
MLS# 12-3399
$140,000
Call Lynda Rowinski
570-696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
HANOVER TWP.
New Construction.
Lot #2, Fairway
Estates. 2,700
square feet, tile &
hardwood on 1st
floor. Cherry cabi-
nets with center
island. $399,500.
For more details:
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570-696-1041
HANOVER TWP.
NEW PRICE!
2 Betsy Ross Drive
Warmly inviting 3
bedroom, 2.5 bath
Tudor. Striking high-
lights in this beauti-
ful home include
custom blinds, man-
icured lawn, deck,
patio and 3-season
porch. Entertain in
the finished walk-
out basement with
wet bar or relax by
the pool! Outstand-
ing quality!
$329,900
Call Pat Guesto
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
PRICE
REDUCED
$114,900
22 Allenberry Drive
Move right in! Cen-
tral air, hardwood
floors, central
stereo system. Gas
heat under $700
yearly expenses. 2
bedrooms, 1 car
garage. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-2739
Call Tom
570-262-7716
HANOVER TWP
NEW LISTING!
Well maintained
brick & vinyl 2-story
home in a nice
Hanover Twp.
neighborhood. This
home has been
freshly painted and
new carpet installed
thruout the upper
two floors. The first
floor has large,
modern eat-in
kitchen with tile
floor, counter &
backsplash, formal
dining room with
sliding doors to the
screened-in porch,
a large living room.
The second floor
has 3 bedrooms,
modern full bath,
featuring a tile
tub/shower. The fin-
ished lower level
includes a 21 x 15
family room with
large storage clos-
ets and another full
bath. The laundry
area is also in the
lower level. An
attached one-car
garage includes a
large room for a
workshop or for
storing outside fur-
niture and garden
tools, with easy
access to the pri-
vate back yard. For
more information
and to view the pho-
tos online go to:
www.prudential-
realestate.com and
enter PRU7W7A3 in
the Home Search.
Listed at $139,900.
MLS#12-3160
Call today
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566
Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301
696-2600
Collect cash, not dust!
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or attic and call the
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829-7130!
HARDING
$249,900
1385 Mt. Zion Rd.
Great country set-
ting on 3.05 acres.
Move in condition
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
inground swimming
pool, hardwood
floors. Finished
basement with wet
bar. 2 car garage,
wrap around drive-
way. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 12-2270
Call Tom
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
''Country Charm''
at its best
describes this 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath 2
story situated on
1.87 scenic acres
with many updates.
Knotty pine kitchen,
breakfast room, liv-
ing room with gas
propane stove,
dining room, hard-
wood, office with
electric stove,
deck, gazebo &
detached
garage.
MLS# 12-2813
$204,900
Call Marie Montante
570-881-0103
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HARDING
PRICE REDUCED
$69,900
2032 ROUTE 92
RIVER VIEWS PLUS
EXTRA LOT ON
RIVER. Just 1/4
miles from boat
launch, this great
ranch home is
perched high
enough to keep you
dry, but close
enough to watch
the river roll by.
Surrounded by
nature, this home
features large living
room and eat in
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, full unfin-
ished basement.
Ready to move
right in and enjoy
country living just
minutes from down-
town. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-79
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
PRICE REDUCED
$347,000
View this beauty
cedar and stone
sided contemporary
home on partially
wooded lot. Great
Room with floor
to ceiling fireplace,
built-in bookcases
adjoining the dining
room and entry to
the four season
porch. 2 year new
stainless steel appli-
ances and a break-
fast area with
beamed ceiling and
a wall of glass. First
floor den or bed-
room, tile and mar-
ble bath with walk-in
master bath with
lounge area and
a massive closet.
Pool surrounded by
decking warrants
great entertain-
ingcabana with
bath. Separate
building to pot your
plants. Walk to the
marina and slip into
your boat.
MLS# 12-2542
Call Maribeth Jones
directly at
696-6565, office
696-2600 ext. 210
906 Homes for Sale
HUDSON
NEW LISTING!!
ADD YOUR
TOUCHES!!
Genuine hardwood
floors, doors & trim
will catch your
attention as you
arrive through the
entry foyer into the
sunny living room,
formal dining room
& eat-in kitchen.
You will be pleased
with the spacious
bedroom sizes &
closets. Terrific
walk-up attic for
your imagination.
Whole house fan
will keep you cool.
Attached garage
with large, full
B-Dry Basement.
Great Yard!
Virtual Tour.
MLS#12-2785
$112,000
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
Call (570)696-2468
HUGHESTOWN
184 Rock St.
Spacious brick
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, large living
room with fireplace.
3 baths, large Flori-
da room with AC.
Full finished base-
ment with 4th bed-
room, 3/4 bath,
large rec room with
wet bar. Also a
cedar closet and
walk up attic. www.
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MLS 12-3626
$209,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
$84,500
154 Rock St.
Very nice 2 story
with 3 bedrooms
and 2 full baths.
Replacement win-
dow with great
screened porch for
outdoor living with-
out the bugs. Very
neat and clean.
MLS 12-3029
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
HUNLOCK CREEK
1594 MAIN ROAD
REDUCED
$104,500
Owner Will
Entertain Offers
Large 2 story home
in very good condi-
tion, features 3 bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 modern
bath rooms, large
eat in kitchen with
appliances. Dining
room with French
doors, large family
room has fireplace
large foyer, with
opened stairway
and stained glass
window. Home has
natural woodwork
thru-out, with plast-
er walls, CENTRAL
AIR thru out. Many
extras must see.
Level lot with a 3
bay garage in back.
Shown by appoint-
ment to qualified
buyers only. Home
has a "HOME WAR-
RANTY" paid by sell-
ers. Additional pho-
tos can be seen at
CAPITOL REAL
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www.capitol-real
estate.com
Call John Vacendak
823-4290
735-1810
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HUNLOCK CREEK
HUNTING/FISHING HUNTING/FISHING
RETREA RETREAT T
Spectacular,
remodeled, two
story house situat-
ed on 110 wooded
acres. Its an out-
doors persons
dream come true.
Featuring a 20+
acre fishing lake &
four small ponds,
woods & fields with
deer, turkey, bear &
grouse. Home
boasts breathtaking
views of the lake &
woods. Perfect for
Hunt Club or very
special home.
Most furnishings
included. Serious,
pre-qualified
inquiries only.
Asking $575,000.
Call Jim Stachelek
or email
jims@prudential
keystone.com
Prudential
Keystone
Properties
215-896-8860
906 Homes for Sale
HUNLOCK CREEK
Lovely Ranch home
on 1.42 acres.
Features 3 bed-
rooms, full bath, 1/2
bath, kitchen, living
room with fireplace,
dining room, den &
laundry room on
Main floor. Kitchen,
family room with
fireplace, 3/4 bath &
storage room on
Lower Level. Newer
roof, siding, sofit &
gutters plus some
newer carpeting,
pergo flooring, cen-
tral air & whole
house fan, 2 car
garage & paved
driveway. 12-1010
$176,900
Ken Williams
570-542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
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HUNLOCK CREEK
Sorbertown Hill Rd.
Nice ranch style
home. 3 bed-
rooms, modern
kitchen & bath.
Move in condition.
Country living
at its best.
Affordable @
$119,500
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
HUNLOCK CREEK
Immaculate 3 bed-
room ranch on
beautiful 1.3 acre
lot. Modern kitchen
& baths, hardwood
floors, private patio.
Finished lower level
with bar area.
MLS# 12-2033
$154,300
Call Jill Hiscox at
570-696-0875
JENKINS TWP.
Highland Hills
8 Patrick Road
Magnificent custom
built tudor home
with quality
throughout. Spa-
cious 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, 2 story
living room with
fireplace and library
loft. Dining room,
family room and 3
season sunroom
which overlooks
professionally land-
scaped grounds
with gazebo and
tennis/basketball
court. Lower level
includes recreation
room, exercise
room and 3/4 bath.
Enjoy this serene
acre in a beautiful
setting in Highland
Hills Development.
Too many amenities
to mention.
Taxes appealed
and lowered con-
siderably for year
2013. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-723
OWNER SAYS
SELL. PRICED
REDUCED TO
$369,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
906 Homes for Sale
JENKINS TWP.
MOTIVATED SELLER
MAKE AN OFFER $60,000
1717 River Road
Completely remod-
eled home with new
siding, windows
and modern kitchen
& bath. New floor-
ing, walls, heat and
electric. Move right
in. Off street park-
ing in rear. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2232
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
KINGSTON
142 Poplar St.
Fully remodeled,
move in ready!
3 bedrooms, 1 full
bath. Modern
kitchen, all stainless
steel appliances,
marble counter
tops, custom cabi-
nets. Beautiful
fenced in back
yard with deck and
firepit.
A MUST SEE!!!
$127,900
For additional
details or to see
home call
570-239-2882
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KINGSTON
177 Third Avenue
COMPARE WHAT
YOU GET FOR YOUR
MONEY! Modern 3
bedroom end unit
townhouse, with 2
1/2 baths (master
bath). Central air.
Family room, foyer,
deck with canopy,
patio, fenced yard,
garage. Extras!
$123,000.
MLS # 12-3012
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty Inc
570-822-5126
KINGSTON
NEW LISTING!
Cozy Cape Cod
Newly painted, well
maintained, 3 bed-
rooms, new heat
system with
driveway.
$89,900
Call Ann Marie
Chopick at
760-6769
288-6654
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
1 YEAR HOME WAR-
RANTY! Come cre-
ate family traditions
in this fabulous
home in a great
location. Huge din-
ing room for enter-
taining, AMAZING
updated kitchen
with granite, lovely
sun room, 3 bed-
rooms, 3 baths and
partial finished
lower level. Hard-
wood floors under
carpet. Walking dis-
tance to 2 Universi-
ties, Kirby Park,
downtown & much
more. Dont miss
out call or text
Donna 570-947-
3824 or Tony 570-
855-2424 for more
information or to
schedule your
showing. $159,000.
KINGSTON
This 3 bedroom
home offers modern
kitchen, with Corian
counters accented
by marble back-
splash, central air,
fenced rear yard
with deck and patio.
Off street parking
for 2 to 4 cars. Cus-
tom shutters on the
first floor windows
along with natural
woodwork and
hardwood floors
give this home a
charm you are sure
to love!
#12-1997 $134,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
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LAFLIN
$129,900
111 Laflin Road
Nice 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Split Level
home with hard-
wood floors, 1 car
garage, large yard
and covered patio
in very convenient
location. Great curb
appeal and plenty
of off street park-
ing. Rt. 315 to light
@ Laflin Rd. Turn
west onto Laflin Rd.
Home is on left.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-2852
Keri Best
570-885-5082
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LAFLIN
13 Fordham Road
Totally remodeled
custom brick ranch
in Oakwood Park.
This home features
an open floor plan
with hardwood
floors, 2 fireplaces,
kitchen, formal living
& dining rooms,
family room, 4 bed-
rooms, 4 baths,
office with private
entrance, laundry
room on first floor,
tons of closets and
storage areas,
walk-up attic, great
finished basement
with fireplace, built-
in grill, in-ground
pool, cabana with
half bath, an over-
sized 2-car garage
& a security system.
Renovations include
new: windows, gas
furnace, central air,
electrical service,
hardwood floors,
Berber carpeting,
freshly painted,
updated bathrooms
& much, much,
more. Laflin Road to
Fordham Road, on
right. $423,700
Call Donna
570-613-9080
LAFLIN
3 Bedroom
Log Cabin
home on 2 acres.
Country Living
in Town. $190,000
570-829-2022
LAFLIN
New Listing
142 Maplewood Dr.
Ranch house, quiet
neighborhood,
deck, newly land-
scaped, above
ground pool with
deck, spacious front
and back yard,
newly installed elec-
tric fence, alarm
system, finished
basement with 1
storage room, and
another can be bed-
room with closet,
spacious bedrooms,
recently remodeled
hall and master
baths with heated
floors, tile, new win-
dows, and custom
granite countertops.
$221,000. MLS# 12-
3036.
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
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LAKE SILKWORTH
Brand new Ranch
approximately 50
yards from lake. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
laundry room and
full basement.
Deeded lake
access available.
MLS 11-2346
$135,000
Call Barb Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK AND
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
906 Homes for Sale
LAKE SILKWORTH
Completely remod-
eled year round
lake house. Brand
new kitchen and
bath. All new appli-
ances, heating and
central AC systems.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
laundry room and
carport. Deeded
lake access and
shared dock.
MLS 11-2345
$91,000
Call Barb Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK AND
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
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PLAINS
MILL CREEK
ACRES - NEW
LISTING
A Rare Find !!
Outstanding 2-story
features 9 rooms, 4
bedrooms, 2.5
baths, full finished
basement, rear
deck & patio. 2-
story Family Room
with stone Fire-
place. Move-in
condition.
Call Donna
570-613-9080
MOUNTAIN TOP
46 Farmhouse Rd.
Lovely 10 room vinyl
sided ranch home,
with 2.5 modern
baths, formal dining
room, gas heat,
central air, 2 car
garage & large
deck. Lower level
consists of 2 large
recreation rooms.
Office, half bath and
workshop. Lower
level all ceramic
tiled floors.
MLS# 12-1359
$279,900
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAINTOP
Colonial home loc-
ated on 3.77 acres.
This home offers
formal living & dining
rooms & 4 bed-
rooms with plenty of
closet space. Fam-
ily room, hardwood
floors throughout,
fenced rear yard,
fireplace, 3 season
room, full & 1/2
bath, recently re-
modeled. 2 car gar-
age + storage shed.
Come & take a look!
MLS# 12-3596
$174,900
Jill Jones
696-6550
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MSRP........................$38,595
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OUR
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MSRP........................$17,870
LESS............................-$1,871
OUR
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$15,999
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OUR
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$21,999
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906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
$29,900
715 Maple St.
Handymans dream.
NOT a nightmare. A
little paint, carpet-
ing and water lines
and this house is
good to go. Large
yard. 2 bedrooms.
For more info and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 12-2332
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
NANTICOKE
136 East Ridge St.
Owner Will
Entertain Offers
A great home fea-
tures 3 bedrooms,
plenty of closet
space, modern eat
in kitchen with
great appliances,
living room with
wood pellet stove,
large family room, 1
1/2 modern bath-
rooms, washer/
dryer hook-up, sec-
ond floor has all new
replacement
windows, exterior
has aluminum sid-
ing, stain glass win-
dow on new front
porch, new above
ground pool, fenced
in level yard, Plenty
of off street parking,
A+ today. Never
worry about park-
ing, its always there.
Great location, best
price home in
today's market,
Shown by appoint-
ment only, to quali-
fied buyers.
REDUCED
$45,000
Call John Vacendak
570-735-1810
www.capitol-
realestate.com
for additional
photos
NANTICOKE
192 Middle Road
Large two story. 4
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, attached two
car garage. Call
Jim for Details
Offered @ $95,000
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
201-203 West
Church Street. 3
unit building for
sale. Call
(570)881-1229
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NANTICOKE
25 W. Washington
Move right into this
very nice 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
woodwork and a
beautiful stained
glass window.
Newer kitchen
appliances and w/w
carpeting. Supple-
ment your heating
with a recently
installed wood pel-
let stove. This home
also has a one car
detached garage.
MLS 12-2171
$76,000
John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
A Must See!
This ranch home
features 4 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
central air, three
zoned heating, new
windows, a large
lot, and a possible
mother in law
suite in basement!
$185,000
570-762-4157
906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
A PLACE TO
HANG YOUR
HEART
Large three bed-
room brick ranch
located on the out
skirts of Nanticoke.
You'll fall in love with
the spacious open
floor plan! Large
sunken Living room,
tiled kitchen with
black appliances
included, formal
Dining room, bath
with tiled garden tub
& shower, lots of
closet space, fin-
ished basement
with fireplace, three
quarter bath / laun-
dry room. On a quiet
dead end street.
Back yard is cur-
rently under going
beautiful landscape
redesign. $129,000
12-2629
Please call
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
NANTICOKE
HANDYMAN
2 bedroom house
large kitchen & din-
ing, new roof &
steps, large fenced
double lot, off
street parking.
Close to LCC on
very quite street.
Asking $29,000
OBO. 201.679.4061
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NANTICOKE
HANDYMANS SPECIAL
2 bedrooms, large
kitchen & dining
rooms, new roof &
steps, large fenced
double lot with off-
street parking.
Near LCCC on quiet
street $29,000,
OBO. Call Tom @
201-679-4061
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906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
REDUCED
$55,000
114 W. Union St.
Large home with 3
bedrooms, 8
rooms, yard with
garage and off
street parking. 2
bathrooms. Nice
condition. Loads of
potential. For more
into and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-2096
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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REDUCED
1457 S. Hanover St.
Beautiful Tudor
style split level
home. This home
features 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
recreation room
with a bar, wood
burning stove, 2 tier
patio, storage shed,
fenced yard and 1
car garage. Securi-
ty system and
more.
MLS 12-3292
$184,900
John Polifka
570-704-6846
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
REDUCED!
143 W. Broad St.
Nice 2 story home
with 3 bedrooms
1.5 baths, fenced
yard, newer furnace
with 3 zones and
newer 200 amp
electrical service,
whole house water
filter and beautiful
hard wood floors.
This home has an
attached Mother in
Law suite with a
separate entrance.
This can easily be
converted to a 1st
floor master bed-
room with a
master bath.
MLS 12-1401
$64,900
John W. Polifka
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
570-704-6846
NEWPORT TWP.
4 Overlook Drive
Great split level
home in Whitney
Point development,
formerly Ridgeview.
This home has 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 2 car
garage, large deck,
and lower level
family room with a
bar and coal stove.
Heat your house all
winter long with
about $150 worth
of coal!
MLS# 12-2548
$175,000
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
PITTSTON
$109,000
Own a Historical
Gem!!! This home
was built in 1907
and is STILL in
near original condi-
tion. All the wood-
work, glass and
light fixtures are
there. Never ruined
by a cheap remodel
and the woodwork
was never painted
over. Dont take my
word for it, go on
line and check out
the photos at
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com. If you like
classic features
youll love this
home!
MLS 12-2781
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
$78,900
8 Tunnell St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath
2 story with extra
large kitchen in very
private location with
newer vinyl win-
dows. For more info
and photos visit:
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MLS 12-2944
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
$79,900
Duplex. fully rented
with 2 bedrooms
each unit. Owner
pays heat. Tenants
pay electric and hot
water. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-2973
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
81 Cliff St.
Move in ready,
freshly painted, 2
story home. Private
driveway, screened
in back porch. Nice-
ly landscaped. 4
bedrooms.
Must see!
MLS 12-2124
$85,000
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
PITTSTON
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., Sept 23, 12-2
Move in Condition!
Completely
renovated in 2008,
This two-story sits
on a private alley
lot. Central air and
maple hardwood
floors throughout.
MLS# 12-2714
$89,000
Call Ed Appnel
570-817-2500
570-654-1490
PITTSTON
REDUCED
$189,900
251 Broad St.
Much bigger that it
looks, this modular
constructed Cape
Cod has 3 bed-
rooms, 2 full baths,
heated sunroom
and beautiful
kitchen with granite
counters and stain-
less appliances. Full
finished basement.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-2973
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
REDUCED
$39,900
110 Union St.
Fixer upper with 3
bedrooms, new
roof, gas heat.
Great lot 50 x 173.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-1513
Call Tom
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
REDUCED!!!
Roomy 4 bed-
rooms, 2 bath with
eat in kitchen, din-
ing room, 1st floor
bedroom and bath,
plus drive in re3ar.
Motivated seller
Asking $29,300
MLS 12-3152
Ann Marie Chopick
760-6769
570-288-6654
PITTSTON TWP.
$175,000
110 Front St.
Great price and
great location.
This well-maintained
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths bilevel home
is in move in condi-
tion. Spacious eat-in
kitchen with custom
cabinets, tile floor
and counters.
Unique lower level
family room with
wood burning fire-
place, office space.
laundry/bath combo.
Plenty of storage
including an 8X6
cedar closet. Out-
door space has
covered patio,
columned carport
and well manicured
partially fenced
yard. Detached
large garage.
For more info &
photos, go to
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS# 12-2053
Call Angie at
570-885-4896
Terry at
570-885-3041
PITTSTON TWP.
23 Ridge Street
4 Bedroom
Colonial Home in
Pocono Ridge
Estates. Large
2 Car Garage,
Paved Driveway,
Electric Heat &
Central Air, 1.5
Baths, Large Eat in
Kitchen & Dining
Room. Double
Deck with Hot Tub.
Low Taxes.
$219,000
Call
570-212-1404
SALE
PENDING
PITTSTON
Great Investment
just waiting for a
new owner. Many
updates In both
units. Building has
extra unused space
in attic and base-
ment that be be fin-
ished with many
options. Out of flood
zone, huge lot and
off street parking.
MLS 12-1586
$124,900
Call/text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
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Nice 3 bedroom unit
in back and a nice
studio apt up front.
Great investment
opportunity. Large
yard and off street
parking plus out of
the flood zone.
MLS 12-1587
$89,900
Call/text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
PRICE REDUCED!
$339,000 is the
new price on this
gorgeous home.
3,200 sq. ft. on two
floors plus a finished
basement. Large
entry foyer office on
first level, custom
kitchen with ash
cabinetry and gran-
ite island. Sunken
first floor family
room with blonde
hardwood floors,
gas fireplace and
vaulted ceiling.
Master suite with
sitting room & three
walk-in closets,
large master bath
featuring custom
cabinetry, Jacuzzi
tub, walk-in shower.
Two guest bed-
rooms with family
bath, second floor
laundry room. Fin-
ished lower level
and separate stor-
age room. Central
air, gas heat, roofed
rear porch, low
maintenance yard,
2-car garage with
storage. Convenient
location!
Call Maribeth Jones
696-6565
#12-2606
696-2600
PLAINS
5 Odonnell St.
New Price
$85,000
This home wont be
available for too
long. Call me to see
this 3 bedroom, 1
and 3/4 bathroom
Bi level with NEW
roof, finished lower
level with 4th bed-
room or office. 1
car garage. Locat-
ed in a very con-
venient location.
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MLS # 12-2622
Directions: Travel-
ing South on RT 315;
Left on Mundy St;
Left on Bear Creek
Blvd; Left on ODon-
nell St. Home is on
the right.
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570-885-5082
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14 Pine Road
Lovely brick home in
great development.
Hardwood floors, 2
car garage, newer
roof, large laundry
room with office
space, covered
back porch, large
Family room on first
floor with fireplace,
possible 3rd Bed-
room over garage.
12-2688.
$198,000
Call Nancy Answini
Gilroy Real Estate
570-288-1444
PLAINS
16 Birch Street
Great home in
Hudson Gardens.
4 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, central a/c,
new roof &
windows, newly
painted, screened
porch, family room
with fireplace & bar.
MLS #12-2688
$167,000
Call Nancy Answini
Gilroy Real
Estate
570-288-1444
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NEW LISTING!
This charming brick
2 story with semi-
modern kitchen, 3
bedrooms & 1 bath
is well maintained.
Newer roof, 1st
floor replacement
windows, off street
parking & more.
Priced to Sell!
$54,900
Call Ann Marie
Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
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PLAINS
NEW LISTING!
Get settled in by
Fall! This 4 bed-
room home is
move-in ready! For-
mal living room, din-
ing room. Nice size
kitchen with break-
fast nook, family
room leading to the
year round sun
room. First floor
laundry, 2 full baths
on the 2nd floor in
addition to the
bath on the first
floor. Think you still
need more room,
the basement is
just waiting to be
finished! Call Jill
Jones at 696-6550
today to schedule
your appointment.
#12-3174 $235,000
570-696-2600
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PLYMOUTH
PRICE REDUCED!
308 Stephanie
Drive
Attractive Brick
Front Ranch with 3
Bedrooms, gas
heat, Sunroom,
attached garage,
large yard, shed.
Hardwood floors
under rugs. Great
location. New win-
dows. Basement
can easily be
finished. Well
Maintained.
MLS# 12-1911
$129,900
Call Nancy Palumbo
570-714-9240
PRINGLE
24 Flanagan St.
$99,900
This one of a kind
original home will
help you pay for
itself. 2 ready to
move in 1 bedroom
units. 1st floor has
themed porch with
a great view of the
valley, 2nd floor is
uniquely custom
designed & built
with new every-
thing. House fea-
tures garden area,
berries, fruits,
16x40 workshop,
large back yard
carport, 10x10
shed, basement
storage & sink
area. New copper
plumbing, central
a/c, gas & electric
heat, new metal
roof, 2 electric pan-
els, gas filled win-
dows, whole house
woodburner backup
and good Karma.
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Call Tom
570-262-7716
SHAVERTOWN
CHARM is what you
will find in this home.
Beautiful original
rustic floors, warm
coal fire place,
option of having 1st
floor bedroom, den,
office, your own
personal get away
space. whatever
you need. Come put
your personal
touches in this great
value. Sold as is
inspection for buy-
ers information only.
MLS 12-2152
$69,900
Call / text Donna
Cain 570-947-3824
or Tony
570-855-2424
SHAVERTOWN
124 School Street
3 bedrooms,
1 1/2 baths
1566 sq ft
$134,900
(570) 313-5571
SHAVERTOWN
Midway Manor
Ranch
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, family room,
3 season porch,
gas heat, central
air, 2 car garage.
MLS #12-1935
$177,000
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
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SHICKSHINNY
524 Hunlock
Harveyville Rd
3 Bedroom, 1 bath 2
story home in good
condition with
detached garage on
approximately 6 1/4
acres. $165,000.
MLS# 12-2749
Call Ken Williams
Five Mountain
Realty
570-542-8800
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Lake Front Property
at Shickshinny
Lake!!! 4
Bedrooms, 2.75
baths, 2 kitchens,
living room, large
family room. 2 sun-
rooms, office &
laundry room. Plus
2 car attached gar-
age with paved
driveway, AG pool,
dock & 100' lake
frontage. $382,500.
MLS #12-860
Call Kenneth
Williams
570-542-2141
Five Mountains
Realty
SHICKSHINNY
LAKE
Price Reduced!
The best of both
worlds. If you crave
privacy, consider
this 4 bedroom, 3
bath raised ranch
on a 4.96 acre
wooded lot. A tree
lined driveway
leads to this spa-
cious 3,300 square
foot home. MLS#
12-1407 only
$185,000
Adjoining 1+ acre
with deeded lake
front available for
$50,000. Call
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-3801
SUGAR NOTCH
.95 acre. House
with 1 car garage.
2 additional build-
able level lots with
all utilities and side-
walks
MLS #12-1159
&38,900
Call Vieve at
570-474-6307,
ext 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
SUGAR NOTCH
Amazing House!
3 bedroom, with
pocket doors,
stunning hardwood
floors throughout
& a deep
40 x 170 lot. Off
street parking
available.
MLS #12-3049
$67,500
Call Vieve
570-474-6307,
ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
SWEET VALLEY
Grassy Pond Road
6.69 wooded acres.
Great building site
and/or ideal hunting
property. No utili-
ties. REDUCED
$65,000
Call Pat Doty
570-394-6901
McDermott Real
Estate
570-696-2468
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SWEET VALLEY
Split Level in good
condition with 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
Owens Corning
walls in basement,
walk-in cedar clos-
et, whirlpool tub,
Granite counter
tops, 4 Season
Sunroom, open floor
plan, quality ceiling
fans, french doors in
Master bedroom,
plus 2 car detached
garage all sitting on
3 Acres of land.
$179,900.
MLS 12-1293
Ken Williams
570-542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
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SWOYERSVILLE
187 Shoemaker St.
Adorable 3 bed-
room 1 bath Cape
Cod. Completely
remodeled inside
and out. Hardwood
floors throughout,
duct work in place
for central air. Back
yard deck for sum-
mer cook outs and
much more. Not a
drive by!
MLS 12-1595
$129,900
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
689 Main Street
2 bedroom home on
large lot with bonus
efficiency apart-
ment. Large living
room, eat in kitchen,
screened porch.
Freshly painted and
new flooring. See
www.craiglslist.org
$69,000. Call
570-696-3368
TRUCKSVILLE
157 Carverton Rd.
Enjoy country living
with scenic views
just minutes from
309. This 2,030 sq
ft Colonial offers an
oak kitchen with
new Jennaire gas
range, family room
with fireplace lead-
ing to a spacious
rear deck, Formal
dining room, 4 bed-
rooms and 2/1/2
baths plus a 2 car
garage. The base-
ment has a work
shop area and can
easily be turned into
additional living
area. REDUCED!
$189,000
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
TUNKHANNOCK
AREA
3 bedroom home,
2 baths, concrete
porch 3/4 around
the house, garage.
On six acres.
Stonework, stone
fireplace, heat with
wood or oil. Com-
mercial cook stove.
Beautiful view. Well
above flood or high
water. Some farm
equipment, track
loader. With gas &
oil rights. $350,000
570-665-9054
WAPWALLOPEN
359 Pond Hill
Mountain Road
4 bedroom home
features a great
yard with over 2
acres of property.
Situated across
from a playground.
Needs some TLC
but come take a
look, you wouldnt
want to miss out.
There is a pond at
the far end of the
property that is
used by all sur-
rounding neighbors.
This is an estate
and is being sold as
is. No sellers prop-
erty disclosure. Will
entertain offers in
order to settle
estate. MLS 11-962
$64,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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WEST NANTICOKE
TILBURY TERRACE
Tilbury Avenue
Superb 3 bedroom
single. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
garage. Well main-
tained. Great
Neighborhood.
REDUCED TO
$179,900
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
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WEST NANTICOKE
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
SEPT., 30
FROM 3 - 5 PM
Tilbury Terrace
69 Tilbury Ave
All brick, 3 bedroom
ranch, large
wooded lot, large
rooms with
beautiful
Parquet hardwood
floors, plaster
walls/ceilings, full
walk-up floored
attic, full
basement with
concrete walls &
floor, wine cellar,
washer/dryer,
workshop areas,
2 car attached
garage.
Quiet, friendly
neighborhood,
$165,000.
ROTHSTEIN
REALTORS
1-888-244-2714
WEST PITTSTON
$109,000
812 Luzerne Ave.
Excellent starter
home with 2 bed-
rooms, knotty pine
ceiling and walls.
Modern kitchen,
hardwood floors,
oak trim through-
out. 3 season
porch, 6 vinyl pri-
vacy fence around
back yard. Move in
condition.
MLS 12-3123
Fred Mecadon
570-817-5792
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WEST PITTSTON
725 Second St.
$259,900
Four bedroom brick
ranch home with
large rooms, 4
baths, finished
lower level with wet
bar, central air, walk
out basement,
garage & new roof.
MLS 12-2608 For
more information
and photos visit
www. at l asr eal t y
inc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WEST PITTSTON
REDUCED TO
$64,500
318 Chase St.
3 bedroom, one
bath home with
extra large kitchen.
Has newer gas fur-
nace. Was not
flooded in Sept.
2011. Why rent
when you can own
your own home?
Interest rates will
probably never be
lower. If youre
employed and have
good credit dont
wait, buy now! For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-2837
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
WEST PITTSTON
Split level, stone
exterior, multi-tiered
deck, bluestone
patio, flood dam-
aged, being sold as
is condition.
$73,500
CALL DONNA
570-613-9080
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WEST WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
$159,000
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
12 TO 1:30
688 8th Street
Unique design,out-
standing crafts-
manship and quality
finishes make this
home a must see!
Move in ready fea-
turing a modern
kitchen with hand-
crafted cabinets
and stainless steel
appliances. Living
room with hard-
wood floors opens
to the dining room
which boasts a fab-
ulous brick & stone
fireplace. Game
room with french
doors lead to a pri-
vate patio and
fenced in yard.
Family room with
built-in lighted dis-
play cases & bath
on the lower level.
Private driveway
leads to 1 car
garage with storage
loft, and additional
parking.
MLS 12-2032
Call Mary
696-0729
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home?
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WEST PITTSTON
NEW LISTING
Ledgeview
Estates
Townhouse
Updates, Updates,
Updates New
hardwood floors,
granite counter tops
in kitchen, new
granite vanities, tile
floor, finished, walk-
out basement with-
gas fireplace. Call
Donna Mantione,
613-9080
WHITE-HAVEN
501 Birch Lane
Beautiful 4 bed-
room, 3 bath. Enjoy
the amenities of a
private lake, boat-
ing, basketball
courts, etc. The
home has wood
floors and carpeting
throughout. French
doors in the kitchen
that lead you out to
the large rear deck
for entertaining. The
backyard has 2 utili-
ty sheds for storage
MLS 12-1695
$179,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WILKES-BARRE
$132,000
153 New
Mallery Place
Great split level
home features 5
levels of living
space. Much larger
than it appears. 4
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1 car garage,
extra lot.www.atlas
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MLS 12-3259
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
$76,500
35 Hillard St.
Hardwood floors,
fenced in yard,
large deck. Off
street parking. 3
bedroom home with
1st floor laundry.
Move in condition.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-1655
Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
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WILKES-BARRE
$99,900
77 Schuler St.
Newly renovated
with new windows,
door flooring, etc.
Goose Island
gem. Large home
with 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, screened
in porch overlook-
ing fenced in yard,
driveway, laminate
floors throughout.
Fresh paint, move
in condition. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-845
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
(Riverside Park)
Corner of Dagobert
and Gordon Ave.
2 bedroom modular
rancher (large mas-
ter bedroom) with a
20x 22 family room
and a woodburner.
Paneled interior.
10x12 three season
porch. Carport. 2
driveways. Many
extras.(FHA: $2,275
down, $365/month,
3.875% interest,
30 years.) $65,000
MLS# 12-2092
Ask for Bob Kopec.
Humford Realty, Inc.
570-822-5126
WILKES-BARRE
Great Investment.
Quiet street close
to everything. Nice
size rooms. Both
sides currently rent-
ed. Off street park-
ing in back with
a 1 car garage.
$79,900.
MLS #12-2223. Call
Donna for more
information or to
schedule a show-
ing. 570-947-3824
WILKES-BARRE
Convenient city
living on almost one
acre corner lot.
Beautiful views,
quiet street. Home
has large room
sizes & wrap
around porch.
Additional enclosed
porch in back, fin-
ished basement
with kitchen, bath &
bar which could be
used as separate
apartment. Two car
detached garage.
Private property.
Must see
to appreciate!
MLS # 12-1651
$103,000
Call Jill Hiscox
570-696-0875
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WILKES-BARRE
13 Darling St.
$99,900
Beautifully main-
tained 2-story home
with 3 bedrooms
and 1 and 3/4 bath-
rooms. Oak floors
throughout with
chestnut woodwork.
Cherry kitchen,
stained glass win-
dows, french doors,
fireplace and a 3-
season porch all sit-
uated in a country-
like setting in the
heart of the city.
Huge attic can be
converted into mas-
ter suite or 4th or
5th bedroom. Off
street parking. Con-
venient location.
Nothing to do but
move in! Must see.
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MLS #12-2620
$99,900
Directions: Travel-
ing south on North
River Rd; Left at
light at Courthouse
onto West North St,
Left onto Darling St.
Home is in the right.
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570-885-5082
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WILKES-BARRE
14 Thompson St.
2 Bedroom, 1.5
Bath. Offstreet
parking with
garage. Deck.
New kitchen and
bath. Good loca-
tion, Must See!
$84,500.
570-417-9970
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WILKES-BARRE
38 Westminster St.
Very good condition
one story home
with off street
parking & nice yard.
2 year old roof, new
stove & fridge
included along with
clothes washer &
dryer. Large living
room, dining room
& eat-in kitchen.
Full, dry concrete
basement, could be
finished. Gas heat.
$64,400.
MLS# 12-2605.
Directions: Carey
Ave. or S. Main to
either Wood or
Hanover to
Westminster.
Call Jim Banos
570-991-1883
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Rundle Real
Estate
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68 Jones Street
This 2 story home
features 3 bed-
rooms, 1 & 1.5
baths, an attached
sunroom, private
back yard, large liv-
ing room all great
for entertaining.
Close to schools &
shopping.
$44,900.
MLS 12-3211
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WILKES-BARRE
74 Frederick St
This very nice 2
story, 3 bedroom, 1
bath home has a
large eat in kitchen
for family gather-
ings. A great walk
up attic for storage
and the home is in
move-in condition.
MLS 11-1612
$63,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real
Estate
570-474-2340
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WILKES-BARRE
Beautifully kept split
level in desirable
Barney Farms. 3
car attached
garage, finished
basement & attic.
Landscaped lot,
covered deck with
custom pull down
shades. Hard-
wood living room,
formal dining room,
cathedral ceilings in
living room &
kitchen. Full wet
bar in finished
basement, walk out
patio for your
parties/cookouts.
MLS# 12-1874
Reduced Price
$254,900
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570-212-2038
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Former Blessed
Sacrament Church
& Rectory and
paved parking lot.
4,372 sq. ft.
Church
1,332 sq. ft.
Rectory. Parking for
40 vehicles.
Three adjacent lots
for one price.
$160,000
MLS# 11-4037
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WILKES-BARRE
Intersection
805-807 Scott St.
and 14 & 16
Minden Place
Multiple buildings.
10 Unit income
property. 3 sepa-
rate double block
homes & commer-
cial storefront with
upper level apart-
ments. Separate
utilities.
MLS# 12-3137
$299,000
Call
Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
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WILKES-BARRE
NEW ON THE
MARKET!
Affordability For
You! This spacious
home features
formal dining room,
three bedrooms,
convenience of a
bath on each floor,
an extra benefit
of a walk-up attic,
newer windows,
door, screen doors,
deck to relax on
and fenced-in yard
for children & pets.
Within Your Means-
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The Virtual Tour.
MLS# 12-2990
$39,900
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046.
WILKES-BARRE
MOTIVATED SELLER
$26,500
37 Lynch Lane
Add some TLC and
this large 2 story
home could be the
gem it once was.
Off street parking, 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths. Priced to sell
in quiet neighbor-
hood. Being sold in
as is condition.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-2634
Call Michele
570-905-2336
WILKES-BARRE
OPEN HOUSE
182 SOUTH MEADE
ST., WILKES-BARRE
Sunday, Sept. 30
12:00 to 1:30
Nice two-story, 3
bedroom with mod-
ern bath, modern
kitchen, ceramic tile
floor. Screened in
rear porch, hard-
wood flooring, gas
heat, off-street
parking for 2 cars.
Move in condition
home! DIR: So.
Main St. to South
St., go to the top of
the hill to So.
Meade St., 1st
house on right
behind the church.
#12-2098 $69,500
Call Mike Holland at
696-6565
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WILKES-BARRE
OPEN HOUSE
SUN. SEPT. 23
12:00 TO 1:30PM
70 McLean Street
$99,900
Very nicely updated
& maintained 2
story home, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, 4-
season sunroom
with huge backyard
& deck. Newer car-
peting, off street
parking & security
system. ONE YEAR
HOME WARRANTY.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-2886
Keri Best
570-885-5082
WILKES-BARRE
PRICE REDUCED
$114,900
Parsons Manor
Beautiful Town-
house in great con-
dition. Very spa-
cious with large
rooms, one car
garage and base-
ment storage. 3
bedrooms.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-2292
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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REDUCED
Parsons Section
166 Matson Ave.
$25,000.
5 bedroom, 1 bath.
Garage. Corner lot.
Nice location. Out of
flood zone. Call
570-814-7453
WILKES BARRE
Well maintained 3
bedroom home with
1.5 baths. Home
has newly remod-
eled kitchen with
Brazilian cherry
hardwood floors.
Pantry off kitchen
that leads to new
bath. In-ground
pool. 2-car
detached garage.
#12-2545
REDUCED TO
$124,900
Call Christine
Pieczynski
696-6569
696-2600
WILKES-BARRE
Looking for a home
with 5 bedrooms
or mother in-law
apartment, this is
the home for you!
This property has
many amenities, a
privacy rear fence
with a concrete
rear patio (23
x23), large stor-
age building (23 x
18). Off-street
parking for 2 vehi-
cles, rear porches
on 2nd and 3rd
floor. Home has 9
rooms, 2 modern
baths, 2 modern
kitchens with plenty
of cabinets.
Replacement win-
dows, newer roof,
natural woodwork
in living room and
dining room. Prop-
erty is close to all
amenities including
playground across
the street, Dan
Flood School,
Coughlin High
School, General
Hospital, Kings
College, churches
and shopping.
#12-1763 $69,900
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
570-283-9100
WYOMING
$89,900
4 Sharpe St.
Well kept 3 bed-
room Cape Cod.
Excellent location.
Ready to move in.
New replacement
windows, wall to
wall carpeting,
hardwood, cherry
wood trim through
out the house.
Security system
This house is a
must see.
MLS 12-3214
Fred Mecadon
WYOMING
575 Susquehanna
Avenue
FOR SALE BY OWNER
NEVER FLOODED
4 bedroom, 2 full
bath in a great
neighborhood. New
windows entire
home, finished
lower level,
detached garage, 4
season sunroom.
Master suite has
new full bath and
large walk in closet.
New above ground
pool with deck.
Must see!
$189,000 neg.
570-885-6848
WYOMING
3 bedroom bi-level
features many up-
grades to kitchen,
living & dining
rooms & 1/2 bath.
Move right in to this
lovely home on .36
acres. Ultra
modern kitchen.
Dining room with
sliders to rear deck.
Lower level family
room with fireplace,
playroom, office &
great storage.
Attached 2 car
garage.
MLS# 12-3199
$205,000
Call Lynda Rowinski
570-696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
906 Homes for Sale
WYOMING
Ranch $225,000
REDUCED,
MUST SELL!
Location, location!
Either you are look-
ing to raise your
family or just work
from home, this
amazing brick ranch
style property has it
all. 3 very large
bedrooms & 3 1/2
baths, full, finished
basement, library,
oversized living
room, formal dining
room & so much
more. You have to
see it to appreciate.
Call today for a
private tour of the
property. Being
sold as is.
Call Tony at
570-855-2424.
MLS # 11-1870
570-901-1020
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Better than new,
end unit townhouse
with 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths & 1 car
garage. Modern
kitchen with break-
fast bar, dining area
& all appliances
included. Master
bedroom with
beautiful master
bath. Fenced yard
with patio.
MLS #12-2965
$229,900
Call Darren Snyder
(570)825-2468
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
AVOCA
REDUCED
$69,900
129 Lampman St.
Side by side double
block home with 3
bedrooms each
side, separate utili-
ties. Includes 2
extra lots. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-2253
Call Tom
570-262-7716
AVOCA
REDUCED TO
$89,000
25 St. Marys St.
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
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MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
BEAR CREEK
$149,900
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
additional 2 acre
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer
underground fuel
tanks. May require
zoning approval.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-208
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
DUPONT
$79,900
100 Lncoln St.
MULTI FAMILY
3 bedroom
home with
attached apart-
ment and beau-
ty shop. Apart-
ment is rented.
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 12-941
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
S
O
L
D
DUPONT
REDUCED
$82,900
238 Main St.
Multi Family Invest-
ment Property
Great opportunity
for the experienced
investor. Property is
large with parking
for at least 9 cars.
Extra lot, one office
and 2 apartments.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2315
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
$39,900
93 Main St.
Four units. 3 resi-
dential and one
storefront.Great
corner location,
flood damaged
home being sold as
is. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1948
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence St.
Nice 3 unit property.
Lots of off street
parking and bonus 2
car garage. All units
are rented. Great
income with low
maintenance.
$139,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
HANOVER
Repossessed
Income Property
& Duplex Home.
Out of flood area
On same lot.
7 apartments, 5 in
excellent condition.
Hardwood floors.
$119,000
570-822-9697
HARVEYS LAKE
NEW LISTING!
Beautiful country
setting, only two
miles to the lake,
Sorber Mtn. hunting
grounds, or 25 min-
utes to Tunkhan-
nock or Wilkes-
Barre. Custom
crafted barn style
home. One bed-
room over 1100SF of
living space, room
to expand with open
floor plan. Large
master bedroom
suite, eat-in kitchen,
combo living, dining
room, plenty of
space with 4 clos-
ets. Fully tiled bath
with separate tub
and shower. On 1.6
level acres.
#12-3294 $129,900
Bob Cook
696-6555 or
262-2665
696-2600
HAZLETON
LANDMARK
FOR SALE
All brick bar/
restaurant/attached
ranch home.... His-
toric, ultra success-
ful & updated
throughout. Turn
key, licenses, fix-
tures, etc. Owner
retiring....possible
owner financing.
M. S. PECORA
REALTOR
570-455-9463
or Cheryl at
570-436-3790
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
JENKINS TWP.
$149,900
55 1/2 Main St.
Newer side by side
double with sepa-
rate utilities, 2 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths
each side. Buy with
3 1/2% down and
low FHA mortgage
rate if you live in
one side. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1851
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
KINGSTON
366 Pierce Street
(corner lot). 1,300
sq. ft. concrete
block commercial
building on a 90 x
145 lot. Central air
conditioning. Paved
parking for 25 cars.
Presently a pizza
business, but land
can be used for
multiple uses (bank
building, offices,
etc.).
MLS 12-1279.
$325,000
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD REALTY
570-822-5126
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LEHMAN TWP
3000 Square Foot
Building zoned
commercial
available for lease.
Located in high
traffic area. Parking
for 20 cars.
MLS# 12-1452
PRICE REDUCED!
$1500/month
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
NANTICOKE
Fantastic invest-
ment property for
the price! Building
consists of a (6)
room, 3 bedroom
unit in good condi-
tion. A (3) room, 1
bedroom, unit in
good condition and
a vacant storefront
that can be convert-
ed to commercial or
residential space.
Corner lot, food
location (near
LCCC), newer heat-
ing system and roof,
off-street parking.
#11-4019 $39,900
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
696-2600
PITTSTON
$99,900
1 Benedict St.
Fully rented double
block with 3 bed-
rooms each side.
Vinyl sided, sepa-
rate utilities. Great
income potential.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-3019
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON
68 William St.
Great investment
property with 3
units and separate
utilities. Each unit
has 2 entrances
and washer hook
up. Roof is 5 years
old. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1897
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
FOR SALE
5 Unit
Money Maker
Available immedi-
ately. Fully rented,
leases on all five
units. Separate
utilities, new roof
in 2007, 3 new
gas furnaces, off
street parking for
6 vehicles, 3 bay
garage. Over
$29,000 in rents.
A true money
maker for the
serious investor.
Must Sell!
$130,000.
Call Steve at
(570)468-2488
PITTSTON
PRICED
REDUCED
NEW PRICE
$79,900
35 High St.
Nice duplex in great
location, fully occu-
pied with leases.
Good investment
property. Separate
utilities, newer fur-
naces, gas and oil.
Notice needed to
show. For more info
and photos visit:
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MLS 11-3222
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WEST PITTSTON
DOUBLE VICTORIAN
HOME
621 WYOMING AVE
Not In Flood Zone
Good income
property. 3 car
detached garage.
In ground pool.
Large fenced yard.
$210,000.
570-760-0049
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Long established
Italian restaurant
with seating for 75.
Includes building
with luxury apart-
ment, all furniture
and fixtures. Busi-
ness good will,
delivery van and
liquor license. Seri-
ous qualified buyers
should call for more
information.
www.atlasrealty
inc.com
MLS 12-3433
Call Charlie
WILKES-BARRE
Former St. Francis
Church, Rectory
and 2 paved lots.
4,224 sq. ft. church
3,234 sq. ft Rectory
Parking for
50 vehicles.
MLS #12-877
$130,000. Call
Jeff Cook
Realty Word
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WILKES-BARRE
TWP.
LOOKING FOR
OFFERS!
4 Units in very good
condition, plenty of
off street parking,
coin operated laun-
dry, deep back yard
MLS #12-943
$64,900
Jeannie Hummler
570-696-3599
Gilroy Real
Estate
570-288-1444
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
63 acres with about
5,000 roadfront on
2 roads. All Wood-
ed. $385,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
HAZLETON AREA
Level wooded build-
able lot in Eagle
Rock , near I-81,
with amenities &a
great location.
MLS #12-3181
$11,500
Call Vieve
570-474-6307,
ext. 2771
Smith Hourigan
Group
912 Lots & Acreage
Earth
Conservancy
Land For Sale
61 +/- Acres
Nuangola - $99,000
46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.
$79,000
Highway
Commercial KOZ
Hanover Twp.
3+/- Acres
11 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
32 +/- Acres
Zoned R-3
See additional land
for sale at:
www.earth
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
EXETER
Wyoming Area
School District. 7
lots remain, starting
at $35,999. Private
setting. Under-
ground utilities. Pick
your own builder,
or let us create a
package for you.
570-947-4819
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Prestigious
Highland Hills
Development
.88 Acres. $70,000
570-947-3375
LAFLIN
$32,900
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
Build your new
home in a great
neighborhood. Con-
venient location
near highways, air-
port, casino and
shopping
156 X 110 X 150 X 45
DIRECTIONS Rt 315
to laflin Rd; make
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of
Pinewood Dr. and
Hickorywood Dr.
MLS 11-3411
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570-885-5082
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LEHMAN
9 Acres on Lehman
Outlet Road. 470
front, over 1,000
deep. Wooded.
$150,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
MOOSIC
BUILDING LOT
$29,900
Corner of Drake St.
& Catherine,
Moosic. 80x111
building lot with
sewer & water
available, in great
area with newer
homes. Corner lot.
For more details
visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
MLS #12-1148.
Call Charlie
MOUNTAIN TOP
Woodlawn Avenue
1/3 acre building lot
with 182 front.
Public water &
sewer. $29,900.
call Dave
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7750
Smith Hourigan
Group
MOUNTAIN TOP
VACANT LAND
5.23 acres to build
your dream home
on! This wooded
parcel offers 600+
of road frontage,
public water, public
sewer available.
Parcel can also be
perk tested for
on lot system.
MLS #12-3595
$29,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
MOUNTAIN TOP
WRIGHT TWP.
Route 309, before
Waldon Park.
Vacant commer-
cial land. Map on
property available
with setbacks,
etc. High traffic
area. All utilities
available.
MLS# 12-1657
$49,900
Call Vieve
570-474-6307
Smith Hourigan
Group
MOUNTAIN TOP/
WRIGHT TWP.
Route 309, before
Waldon Park.
Vacant land. Corner
lot. Zoned com-
mercial. High traffic
location. Call for
copy of recent
subdivision map
MLS# 12-1656
$49,900
Call Vieve
570-474-6307
Smith Hourigan
Group
912 Lots & Acreage
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New Homes
From $275,000-
$595,000
570-474-5574
SHICKSHINNY
VACANT LAND
Partially cleared 2.6
acre building lot
located in a setting
of mountains, pas-
tures and farm-
lands. An ideal
country setting to
build your dream
home!
#12-2632 $29,900
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
696-2600
WHITE HAVEN
TAXES ARE
GRANDFATHERED IN
2 lots in city - coun-
try living with 3 small
beautiful lakes sur-
rounding. Includes
well, pump, power
pole & driveway. .6
miles from US 46 &
80 Paid $49,900
sale price $39,900.
Call Michael
570-215-4311
WYOMING
$39,900 EACH
FIRST ST.
4 building lots each
measuring 68x102
with public utilities.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-439
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
915 Manufactured
Homes
GOULDSBORO
EAGLE LAKE
This is a 2008 Park
Model in beautiful
Eagle Lake. Walk to
the pool, tennis
courts and basket-
ball Courts. This is
the most beautiful
Community in the
Pocono's. Swim in
the huge pool or lay
in the sand at one of
the lake front
beaches.
ERA ONE SOURCE
REALTY
Call Thomas
570-842-2300
516-507-9403
HUNTINGTON MILLS
Excellent Condition.
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, artesian well,
sand mound,
porch & deck. 2
sheds. $62,000,
negotiable.
570-864-2893
PITTSTON TWP
2 bedroom. Clean.
Needs no work.
Remodeled
throughout.
$16,000.
Owner Financing.
570-851-6128 or
610-767-9456
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Homes available
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lage lage Estates Estates. 2
and 3 bedrooms.
Rent-to-own
available.
CALL TODAY!
570-613-0719
938 Apartments/
Furnished
NANTICOKE
Nice, clean, 1 bed-
room, water, sewer,
garbage fee includ-
ed.Washer/dryer,
refrigerator & stove
availability. Security,
$465/month. No
pets, no smoking.
570-542-5610
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
74 W. Hartford St
1 bedroom + com-
puter room. 1st or
2nd floor. Water,
fridge, stove. No
pets. Security,
lease, application
fee. $500 + utilities.
570-472-9494
ASHLEY
Modern 1st floor,
2 bedrooms. All
appliances, off
street parking. No
pets. $525 + utili-
ties. 570-510-6428
COURTDALE
237 Courtdale Ave.
Recently refur-
bished. 1 & 1/2 bed-
rooms, includes
heat & hot water.
$565. month +
security deposit
570-401-9124
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,400.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
DURYEA
Newly remodeled
1 bedroom, 1 bath,
refrigerator, stove,
dishwasher &
washer/dryer
hookup, no pets,
front & side porch-
es, $550/month +
utilities & security.
Call (570)335-8258
EXETER
1st floor, 2 bed-
room, refinished
basement. Gas
heat, central air. No
pets. No smoking.
$700/mo + utilities.
Will reduce rent for
maintenance. Call
570-760-6277
FORTY FORT
1 BEDROOM, 2ND
FLOOR APT
Very nice, quiet,
clean, great neigh-
borhood. Hardwood
floors, air, washer
/dryer with newer
appliances, stor-
age. 1st/last/securi-
ty with one year
lease. References
required. $650 +
utilities. Water/
sewer by owner, no
pets, non-smoking.
Call 202-997-9185
for appointment
FORTY FORT
HEAT/HOT
WATER/TRASH
INCLUDED!
2nd floor, 2 bed-
rooms, refrigerator
& stove, coin oper-
ated washer/dryer
on premises, new
carpeting and paint
throughout, off-
street parking, no
pets, no smoking.
$625/mo.+ security
& lease. Available
Immediately.
(570) 760-4830
FORTY FORT
Huge upstairs mod-
ern 1 bedroom, all
appliances, off-
street parking, will
consider pets.
$650/month +
electric & trash.
Security required.
570-436-2778
FORTY FORT
Large modern 2nd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
eat-in kitchen, with
all appliances, spa-
cious living room, air
conditioning units,
laundry available,
Off street parking.
Great location. No
pets. No smoking.
$575 plus utilities.
570-714-9234
FORTY FORT
Newly renovated,
great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor.
Non smoking. Oak
composite floors,
new wall-to-wall
carpeting in bed-
rooms., new win-
dows. 4 paddle
fans, bath with
shower. New
Stove, new fridge
& new dishwash-
er. Off street
parking, coin-op
laundry. $600 +
gas, electric &
water.
References
required, no pets.
570-779-4609 or
570-407-3991
HANOVER TWP.
1 bedroom, 1 bath-
room, all appliances
provided, off-street
parking, no pets, no
smoking. Heat,
sewer, hot water
included. $550 per
month + 1st & last
month & $400
security deposit.
Section 8 not
accepted.
570-852-0252
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LEE PARK
Available Oct. 15th,
3 bedroom apart-
ment,
second floor.
Trademark Realty
Group
570-954-1992
HARVEYS LAKE
Knotty pine, 1 bed-
room lakefront
house. W/d, range,
fridge included.
Parking, nice view
of sunset. near
Grotto Pizza
$645mo utilities by
tenant. Security,
references, lease
no pets. 287-5775
JENKINS TWP.
AVAILABLE NOW!
3-4 bedrooms,
2 full baths, dining
room, large living
room, kitchen,
stove, off street
parking. Heat and
water included.
$875/month,
security, credit
check &
references.
917-753-8192
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON - 2 APTS.
902 MARKET ST.
One very large 2
bedroom apartment
washer/ dryer
hookup, all appli-
ances, recently ren-
ovated, quiet neigh-
borhood, landlord
pays water. $650/
month per unit.
5 ROSS ST.
1 bedroom avail-
able. Private park-
ing. Quiet neighbor-
hood. $600 and
$650. 1 month
rent & security.
Available now! Near
college.
570-656-7125
KINGSTON
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, living room &
modern eat in
kitchen. Electric
heat. $450 +
security. All utilities
by tenant. Ready
Now. Call Lynda
(570) 262-1196
KINGSTON
1 bedroom,
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED.
$520/month. No
pets, section 8 OK
Call 570-817-3332
KINGSTON
1 bedroom,
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED.
$520/month. No
pets, section 8 OK
Call 570-817-3332
KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom,
single occupancy,
off-street parking,
no pets, references,
$450 + utilities.
Call 570-655-9229
KINGSTON
1st floor, 2 bed-
room. 1.5 baths, all
appliances includ-
ed, extra storage in
basement, coin-op
washer/dryer on
premises, off street
parking, high
efficiency heating &
cooling systems.
$750 + utilities. Call
570-287-9631 or
570-696-3936
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, water
included.
$580/month.
NO PETS
Section 8 OK
Call 570-817-3332
KINGSTON
2nd & 3rd floor, 2
bedroom, appli-
ances included,
central air, off
street parking.
washer & dryer.
Back yard.
$550 plus utilities.
No pets.
Call 570-287-9631
or 570-696-3936
KINGSTON
2nd floor, 5 rooms
new stove, fridge,
w a s h e r / d r y e r .
Clean. No pets. 1
year lease. Security
required. $575 +
utilities.
570-574-2602
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3 bedroom, loft-like.
Family, dining & sun
rooms. Refrigerator
& stove. NO PETS.
$650. Call
(570)817-3332
KINGSTON
APARTMENT FOR RENT
1 bedroom, 1 bath-
room, all appliances
provided, 2nd floor.
Washer/dryer, off-
street parking,
$495/ per month,
plus utilities.
Call 570-466-4176
KINGSTON
Deluxe 3 BR
apt. 2nd floor,
1.5 baths & den.
All appliances,
washer/dryer
included. Car-
peted, A/C,
garage, no pets/
smoking, lease.
(570) 287-1733
KINGSTON
MUST SEE!!
Elegant 3rd floor
of historic home in
charming neigh-
borhood. 2 bed-
rooms. All stain-
less kitchen,
washer/dryer.
Newly renovated,
hardwood floors,
private deck, 2
car garage, air,
security system,
wifi, intercom &
keyless entry. all
utilities. $1,300 +
security &
references.
570-288-6686.
KINGSTON
ONE MONTH FREE
RENT!!
Very Clean, Reno-
vated, Large
Kitchen, Living
Room, 1 and 2 Bed-
rooms, all Appli-
ances, Dishwasher,
Laundry. Refinished
wood floors, Berber
Carpet, Private
Parking, Deck. Quiet
Convenient Neigh-
borhood, Sound-
proofing. Close to
Colleges, Montes-
sori, Sem, Stores,
Highway. $550 and
$650 plus utilities.
No Smoking, cats
considered, No Sec-
tion 8.
610-389-8226
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
PRIME LOCATION
2nd floor duplex, 5
rooms, 2 porches,
2 bedrooms. Mod-
ern kitchen, all
appliances, w/d,
shared yard.
$600/mo includes
sewer. Lease &
security.
570-852-9532
LARKSVILLE
4 Room Apartment
above garage.
$425. Mo. + utili-
ties, 1 Year lease
with $500. security
deposit.
570-793-3389.
LARKSVILLE
Modern 2 bedroom
ranch, central heat
& air, tile bath &
Laminate floors, all
appliances included,
off street parking.
$800 includes heat.
570-760-1045
LARKSVILLE
FREE HEAT
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator &
stove, off-street
parking, small pets
OK. $600/month + 1
month deposit. Call
570-262-1577
LEE PARK
Hanover Twp.
2nd floor, 1 1/2 bed-
rooms, living room,
rear porch, washer
& dryer. Water, gar-
bage & sewer in-
cluded. No pets.
$450/month. 1st,
last, security & re-
ferences.
570-606- 3256
LUZERNE
REMODELED REMODELED
PERFECTION PERFECTION
2 bedrooms,
2nd floor, high
quality, maple
kitchens, tiled
baths/vanities,
all appliances
with laundry in
unit, gas
fireplace,
covered
carports, glass
enclosed
porches.
$750 + UTILITIES
2 YEAR SAME.
NO PETS/
NO SMOKING/
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION.
Managed
America Realty
570-288-1422
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
month + security
& lease.
Studio Efficiency
$435/month +
security & lease.
HUD accepted.
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
LUZERNE
2nd floor, small 1
bedroom. Gas
heat. $465. Some
utilities included.
Lease, security. No
pets. 570-220-6533
after 6pm
LUZERNE
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
parking, no pets,
yard. $650/month +
1 month security &
utilities. Call
570-817-0410
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible.
Equal Housing
Opportunity. 570-
474-5010 TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
NANTICOKE
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, off street
parking, coin-op
washer/dryer on
premises, heat and
water included, no
pets. $475. Call
570-287-9631 or
570-417-4311
NANTICOKE
3 bedroom, sewer
& garbage included,
first months rent
and security, refer-
ences, and credit
check. $575. Call
570-709-8113
NANTICOKE
APARTMENT. New
rug & paint $675.
month + utilities, first
& last month
required. 945-3688
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
Large kitchen,
pantry, modern
bath, large bed &
sitting rooms. Stove
& refrigerator,
water & garbage
included. Gas heat.
$415/month + 1
year lease
Call (570)735-6241
NANTICOKE
LEXINGTON LEXINGTON
VILLAGE VILLAGE
2 bedroom, 1 bath
apartments.
Refrigerator,
stove, dishwasher
& washer/dryer
provided.
Attached garage.
Pet friendly.
Water, sewer &
trash included.
59 Agostina Drive
570-735-3500
NANTICOKE
Modern 1 bedroom,
washer/dryer
hookup, wall to wall
carpeting, fridge &
range. Water,
sewer, garbage &
off street parking
included. $450/mo.
No pets. Call
570-735-3479
NANTICOKE
Nice, clean, 2 bed-
rooms sewer water,
trash collection
included. Stove,
fridge, washer
dryer availability. No
pets, no smoking.
Security.
$565/month. Call
570-542-5610
NANTICOKE/SHEATOWN
21 Thomas Street
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, eat-in kitchen
with appliances,
shared yard
and porch, wash-
er/dryer hook-up
$350 + security,
no pets,
no smoking
Tenant pays elec-
tric, water, and oil
heat & garbage.
Call (570) 814-1356
OLD FORGE
Connell St.
2 bedrooms,
1 bath. Totally
remodeled.
Kitchen appli-
ances. Large
fenced in
yard.
$700/month.
(570)
299-0298
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
PITTSTON
2 bedrooms plus
living room, kitchen,
bath and laundry
area. Includes
stove and fridge.
Off street parking.
NO PETS. $550/mo
plus utilities, lease.
References and
security required
Call Charlie
570-829-1578
PITTSTON
3 bedrooms,
1 bath, living
room, dining
room, full kitchen,
laundry room, off
street parking, 1st
floor, landlord
pays garbage,
available immedi-
ately $650/month
Call Steve at
570-468-2488
PITTSTON
NEWLY REMODELED
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath, eat-in
kitchen, wall to
wall carpeting
throughout,
washer /dryer
hookup, full
basement, off
street parking,
gas heat. $650.
month + utilities
& security.
No Pets.
570-905-6945
PITTSTON-
HUGHESTOWN
Large modern 1
bedroom apart-
ment, includes
refrigerator, stove,
washer dryer hook-
up, new carpet and
freshly painted,
great neighborhood,
off street parking,
gas heat and hot
water. $525. No
pets 479-6722.
PLAINS
Modern 2nd floor
2 bedroom. 1 bath,
Kitchen with
appliances. new
carpeting. Conve-
nient location. No
smoking. No pets.
$550/month plus
utilities.
570-714-9234
PLYMOUTH
Large, spacious 1
bedroom. Appli-
ances & utilities
included. Off street
parking. $595. Call
570-704-8134
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PLYMOUTH
TWO SPACIOUS
APARTMENTS:
2 BEDROOM
1 bath + office space
/ nursery. $700.
2 BEDROOM
2 bath + office
space/nursery
$750. Very clean liv-
ing space. Tenant
pays utilities. Very
affordable sewer/off
street parking
included. New car-
pet throughout.
Contact 570-851-
9656 for more
details to set up a
walk through. NO
SECTION 8. NO
CEO. No smoking
indoors. We are
looking for reliable
trustworthy people
to rent clean living
space. CLOSE TO
WYOMING VALLEY
WEST HIGH
SCHOOL AND MAIN
STREET ELEMEN-
TARY SCHOOL.
SWOYERSVILLE
1/2 double, newly
renovated, 2 bed-
room, 1 bath. Great
neighborhood, wall
to wall carpeting, all
appliances. $600 +
utilities. No pets.
References & secu-
rity. 570-287-2343
TRUCKSVILLE
3 bedrooms,
refrigerator &
stove, washer/
dryer hookup, laun-
dry room, off-street
parking, no pets or
smoking. $700/
month + electric,
gas & hot water, 1
month security,
references & back-
ground check.
570-592-2902
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedrooms, 2nd
floor stove & refrig-
erator included,
laundry hookup,
carport off-street
parking, no pets.
Heat and water
included. $650/
mo. security &
references
required.
570-299-7153
WEST PITTSTON
2nd floor, 3 1/2
rooms, with appli-
ances, quiet neigh-
borhood, offstreet
parking, no pets.
$500/month
includes water. Call
570-693-2148 or
570-654-6537
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,400.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WHITE HAVEN
Route 940. Large 2
bedroom near I-80
& PA Tpke. Fresh
paint, w/w carpet,
stove & refrigerator.
Water, sewer &
garbage included.
No pets. $630 +
electricity & security
deposit.
570-443-9639
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
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Lose Something?
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belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390 to $675.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom, Hazle
& Blackman Sts.
Renovated, 1st
floor, electric heat.
$475/month.
570-540-5312
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom, recently
refurbished,
separate kitchen/
living room, tenant
pays utilities.
$465/480 +
security. Call
570-401-9124
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom 2 bath
townhouse. Built in
garage, off street
parking and central
air. $650 + 1
month security &
utilities. No pets.
Call 570-647-5053
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms plus!
2nd floor. Ideal for
not more than 2
people. No Pets.
$700/mo. includes
all utilities except
electric.
Call Eileen or Holly
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
$525/ month, plus
utilities & 1 month
security. NO PETS.
Call (570)647-5053
WILKES-BARRE
255 HAZLE STREET
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
washer/dryer
hookup, no pets,
Living & dining
room, kitchen hard-
wood floors. $600/
month + utilities &
security. Available
now. (570)270-3139
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St
1.5 bedrooms,
newly renovated
building. Washer &
dryer available.
$650/month
includes heat, hot
water & parking.
570-855-4744
646-712-1286
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1 bath
apartment near
General Hospital.
$575 + utilities, first,
last & security
deposit. No pets.
570-417-3427
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1st
floor. All appliances
included, washer/
dryer in basement.
Lots of storage, off
street parking,
hardwood floors &
new windows.
Completely
furnished or unfur-
nished. $650/month
+ utilities & security.
Call Brain at
570-299-0298
WILKES-BARRE
30 SUSQUEHANNA
ONE BEDROOM
2ND FLOOR $450
PLUS UTILITIES,
ELECTRIC HEAT.
TWO BEDROOM
1ST FLOOR. $475
PLUS UTILITIES,
GAS HEAT.
Call Louise Gresh
570-233-8252
CENTURY 21
SELECT GROUP
570-455-8521
WILKES-BARRE
371 Scott Street
1st floor. Newly
remodeled 2 bed-
room, new bath &
kitchen, wall to wall
carpet, offstreet
parking.
$625/month + 1 st
& security.
570-793-5501
WILKES-BARRE
63 ELIZABETH ST.
2nd floor, 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, rear
porch, gas heat,
laundry room, fridge
& stove. Absolutely
no pets. 600 month
plus utilities & 1
month security.
Reference check.
(570) 472-9453
WILKES-BARRE
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT!
425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
For lease. Available
immediately, wash-
er/dryer on premis-
es, no pets. We
have studio, 1 & 2
bedroom apart-
ments. On site
parking. Fridge &
stove provided.
24/7 security cam-
era presence & all
doors electronically
locked.
Studio - $450.
1 bedroom - $550.
2 bedroom - $650.
Water & sewer paid
1 month security
deposit. Call
570-793-6377 after
9:00 a.m. to sched-
ule an appointment.
Or email
shlomo_voola
@yahoo.com
wilkesliving.com
WILKES-BARRE
AVAILABLE NOW
2nd floor, 3 bed-
rooms, living and
dining. Hot water
included. Available
now. No Pets.
$700/month plus
utilities and security
570-822-4256
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
duplex. Stove,
hookups, parking,
yard. No pets/no
smoking.
$490 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
Close to Downtown
1 bedroom, all
appliances, newly
renovated. $575/
month + security,
includes utilities
(570) 704-8288
WILKES-BARRE
Executive 3 bed-
room apartment.
Gas heat, hard-
wood floors, French
doors, fireplace.
$675 plus
utilities. 655-4915
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
HEIGHTS
Townhouse type
apartments. 2
bedrooms, Stove ,
fridge, washer/
dryer hookup. Off-
street parking.
Utilities by tenant.
No Pets or smok-
ing. $475/month
570-825-8355
6 to 8 pm ONLY
WILKES-BARRE
HISTORIC
WHEELMAN
439 S. Franklin St.
1 bedroom, hard-
wood floors. A/C,
marble bath. Secu-
rity system. Laun-
dry. $650
570-821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
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WILKES-BARRE
LARGE 3 BEDROOM
1.5 baths, yard, off
street parking, nice
neighborhood, very
modern & clean,
new carpeting &
flooring, $650/mo. +
utilities, lease &
security. No pets
firm. Section 8 wel-
come.570-332-1216
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
at:
Daily $44.99 +
tax
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
LODGE LODGE
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
NEAR GENERAL HOSP.
518 N. Main St.
3 bedrooms, 2nd
floor, Stove, fridge
included. Washer /
dryer hookup. Eat in
kitchen. Off street
parking, 1 car. Ten-
ant pays gas &
electric. Water
included. NO PETS.
$525+ security, Call
570-814-1356
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 OK
570-357-0712
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
single family
5 bedroom
large
2 bedroom,
heat & water
included
3 bedroom, half
double, immacu-
late condition
3 bedroom
single
4 bedroom,
water included.
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
HANOVER TWP.
2 Bedroom, half
double
PLYMOUTH
1/2 double, 3
bedroom
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
WYOMING
2 bedroom, 1 bath
with sun porch wall
to wall carpet,
washer/dryer hook-
up, gas heat, off
street parking.
$475/month plus
utilities. Application
& background
check required.
Lease security ref-
erences. No Pets.
570-430-8527
WYOMING
TOWNHOUSE
Carpet, tile bath,
appliances, washer
/dryer hookup,
sewer, parking by
front door. $650 +
utilities, security &
lease. No smoking,
no pets.
570-693-0695
944 Commercial
Properties
ASHLEY/HANOVER TWP
779 Hazle St.
1st floor approxi-
mately 1300 sq. ft.
with central air & all
utilities included.
Less than $1.00 per
sq. ft. Can divide.
Great for business
offices, recently
updated, painted &
new bathrooms.
570-814-1356
944 Commercial
Properties
DALLAS
Rt. 309
Multi-use Property
1st floor office
space, high traf-
fic area, plenty of
parking. $500/
month + electric.
Security & lease.
570-675-2031
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315 2,400 Sq.
Ft. professional
office space with
beautiful view of
Valley & Casino.
will divide
office / retail
Call 570-829-1206
HANOVER TWP
Parkway Plaza
Sans Souci Park-
way
Commercial
Space For Lease
1,200 sq. ft.
starting at $700/
month. Plenty of
parking. Central
heat & air. Call
570-991-0706
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OFFICE SPACE
PLAINS
Total space 30,000
sf. Build to suit. Per-
fect for Doctors
suite, day care, etc.
High visibility. Lots of
parking. Rent starting
$10/sf. MLS 11-4200
Call Nancy or Holly
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
RESTAURANT SPACE
Hazle Street / Park
Avenue Triangle,
Wilkes-Barre. Some
equipment included.
BAKERY FOR RENT-
Middle Eastern
Bakery on Hazle
St,Wilkes-Barre.
Call 570-301-8200
SALE CONSIDERED
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
2,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
570-829-1206
WILKES BARRE
228 Wilkes-Barre
Twp. Blvd.
Prime retail or
office space in a
highly active shop-
ping plaza in close
proximity to Price
Shopper and Weg-
man's, 1500 sq. ft.
available in end
unit.Plenty of park-
ing. Prominent
marquee signage
available.
$1250/month
Call Geri
570-862-7432
Lewith & Freeman
R.E. 570-696-0888
WILKES-BARRE
BEST $1 SQ. FT.
LEASES YOULL
EVER SEE!
Warehouse, light
manufacturing. Gas
heat, sprinklers,
overhead doors,
parking for 30 cars.
Yes, that $1 sq.ft.
lease!
We have 9,000
sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft.,
and 14,000 sq. ft.
Can combine.
There is nothing
this good!
Sale or Lease
Call Larry @
570-696-4000 or
570-430-1565
WILKES-BARRE
WAREHOUSE
3700 Sq.Ft. heated-
warehouse with
240 sq. ft. office. 1
dock door, 1 man
door. Off 1-81 exit
165. 570-823-1719
Monday through
Friday 7am to 3pm.
950 Half Doubles
BRESLAU
2 bedroom, w/w
carpeting, washer
dryer, stove incl.
Tenant pays utilities.
No pets, Security
and references
required. $600/mo
570-823-0941
DUPONT
Large modern 2
bedroom half dou-
ble with interior attic
and basement
access, includes
refrigerator, stove,
washer dryer
hookup, new carpet
and freshly painted,
great neighborhood,
plenty of parking,
heat included. $725.
No pets. 479-6722
950 Half Doubles
EDWARDSVILLE
6 SPACIOUS ROOMS
Freshly painted,
newer carpeting,
full basement, yard,
gas heat, adequate
closets.
$635 month +
security and
utilities. No
smoking.
Some pets
okay.
908-392-2494
FORTY FORT
2 bedroom, newly
renovated, custom
oak kitchen cabi-
nets, tile floors,
paddle fans, 1.5
baths. Off street
parking, deck and
patio, $800 + utili-
ties; gas, electric
and water, washer
dryier hookup. Ref-
erences required,
no pets or smoking.
570-779-4609
570-407-3991
KINGSTON
22 & 24 Penn St.
Two (2) newly
remodeled 1/2 dou-
bles in nice neigh-
borhood. HOUSE #1
& HOUSE #2: Gas
heat, new flooring
throughout, off
street parking, walk
up attic, washer
/dryer hook up, 3
bedrooms, 1 bath.
NOTE: HOUSE #2
has newly remod-
eled kitchen. $725
/month plus securi-
ty deposit. Refer-
ences required.
570-714-2431
Extension 137
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
hardwood, washer /
dryer & stove, close
to schools. $700 +
utilities, security,
references, lease
required.
570-283-3086
KINGSTON
Sprague Ave.
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
1st floor duplex,
New w/w carpeting
& hardwood floors.
Convenient to
Wyoming Ave.
Washer/dryer hook-
up, basement
storage. Reduced!
$520/month
+ utilities, security,
lease. NO PETS.
570-793-6294
KINGSTON
Sprague Ave.
Charming, spacious
6 room, 2 bedroom
duplex, includes 2nd
& 3rd floor. Ample
closets. Washer
/dryer hook-up.
$575/ month + utili-
ties, security &
lease. NO PETS.
570-793-6294
LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath
half double, Freshly
cleaned & painted.
Tenant pays all utili-
ties including sewer.
$585 plus security.
Call (570) 357-0712
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NANTICOKE
3 bedroom half dou-
ble. $600 + utilities.
No pets. Call
570-855-2790
PITTSTON
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, stove, no
pets. $650/month +
security & utilities,
except garbage &
sewer. Call
(570)335-8458
after 5pm.
PLAINS
Spacious 3
bedroom, 1 bath
with Victorian
charm with hard-
wood floors, neutral
decor, stained glass
window, large
kitchen. Washer
/dryer hook-up,
off-street parking.
$700 month +
utilities, security &
lease. NO PETS.
570-793-6294
PLYMOUTH
3/4 bedroom, 1
bath. Located on
Academy St. $650 +
utilities & security.
Small pets OK with
extra security.
Call 570-262-1577
SUGAR NOTCH
1 bed, 1 bath. New
doors, windows,
flooring & other
amenities. $480.00
+ security and
utilities. Garbage,
sewer, cable, Wi-Fi,
stove included. No
pets-No smoking.
Call 570-823-9094
or 570-793-9106
WEST PITTSTON
MAINTENANCE FREE!
One block to ele-
mentary school.
2-3 Bedrooms.
Off-Street Parking
No Smoking.
$625. + utilities,
security, last month.
570-885-4206
WILKES-BARRE
HALF DOUBLE
3 bedrooms, one full
bath, living & dining
rooms, washer and
dryer hookup. Gas
heat. $550/month
plus utilities, securi-
ty & lease. No pets.
call 570-407-3995
950 Half Doubles
WILKES-BARRE
REGENT STREET
HALF DOUBLE For
Rent. Huge Living
Room. 2 Large
Bedrooms
Call: 570-262-1660
$575.00 a Month
First and Last
Month Rent
953Houses for Rent
ASHLEY
CAREYS PATCH
4 bedrooms,
3 baths, full
modern house,
off street park-
ing. Pet friendly
$1,200 month.
Call Will @
570-417-5186
BACK MOUNTAIN
1 bedroom cottage.
Nice location.
$595/month
+ first & last.
Call (570) 332-8922
D R U MS / B E E C H
MTN. LAKES
1160 sq. ft. home
with vaulted ceiling
and fireplace, nice
deck, 3 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths & mod-
ern eat-in kitchen.
Utilities by tenant. 1
year lease & securi-
ty deposit required.
$1,200/month. Call
Pam M @
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7749
Smith Hourigan
Group
HARVEYS LAKE
Furnished home,
lease until May 31.
Charming home
with three bed-
rooms, 2 baths, liv-
ing room with gas
fireplace, porch,
dock. No pets, no
smoking, security,
first and last
months rent, A+
credit. Call
Maribeth Jones
696-6565.
$1200 Month plus
utilities and snow
removal.
HUNLOCK CREEK
2 story, on 18 acre
wooded parcel. 4
bedrooms. 3.5
baths, 2 car
attached garage,
formal dining room,
all appliances, pri-
vate setting. Pets
considered.
$1500/month + utili-
ties. 1 year lease
required.
Call Dale for
Specifics.
570-256-3343
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
KINGSTON
3 bedroom single
house 1 & 3/4 bath,
garage, washer/
dryer, new flooring,
porch, $900 + utili-
ties. NO PETS.
(570)991-5190
KINGSTON
Fully remodeled. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath.
close to schools &
shopping. All new
appliances. Front &
rear porches, full
basement & attic.
Off street parking.
No pets. $1,000/
month + utilities,
security & lease.
Call 570-824-7598
KINGSTON
Executive Home
Well maintained.
Newly remodeled.
Front porch,
foyer entrance,
hardwood floors,
living room, dining
room, 4 bedrooms,
2 fireplaces, 2.5
baths, granite
kitchen, sun room,
basement with
plenty of storage,
no smoking.
$1,600/month
570-472-1110
Nice Area
KINGTSTON
3 BEDROOMS
1.5 baths in quiet
residential neigh-
borhood. Central
air, all appliances
including washer/
dryer on 1st floor.
Off street park-
ing. Deck. Base-
ment & attic stor-
age. No pets.
Non smoking.
References &
security. $1,150.
month + utilities.
Call after 6 pm
570-814-6714
LARKSVILLE
2 bedroom house
beautiful views.
$700 per month +
security. Call for
details.
(570) 814-8299
LUZERNE
392 Bennett St.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE
Gas heat. Washer/
dryer hookup, dish-
washer, stove & re-
frigerator. Fenced in
yard, partially new
carpet. Off-street
parking, yard. $700
+ utilities.
(570) 288-3438
NANTICOKE
414 E. Grove St.
Charming, com-
pletely remodeled,
two story, single
home with yard, off
street parking; eat
in kitchen, 3 bed-
room, 1 bath. Good
credit important.
$695/month &
utilities. Rent to
own negotiable.
Call (570)650-4818
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
944 Commercial
Properties
944 Commercial
Properties
Efciencies Immediately Available
Located near shopping & transportation,
Temple Apartments offers efciencies & one
bedroom apartments for income qualied
individuals ages 62 or older and/or needing
the features of a mobility impaired unit.
Apartment amenities include:
Accessible features Fully equipped kitchen
Wall to wall carpeting Ceramic tiled baths
On-site management On-site maintenance
with 24-hour emergency response On-site
laundry Intercom entry system Social
services coordinator on-site
Leasing office located at:
5 Heisz Street Edwardsville, PA 18704
T: 570.283.2275 TDD: 1.800.545.1833 x646
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
1 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Affordable Senior Apartments
Income Eligibility Required
Utilities Included! Low cable rates;
New appliances; Laundry on site;
Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call
570-825-8594
D/TTY 800-654-5984
CEDAR
VILLAGE
Apartment
Homes
Ask About Our
Summer Specials!
$250 Off
1st Months Rent, &
$250 Off
Security Deposit
With Good Credit.
1 BEDROOM
STARTING @ $765
FEATURING
Washer & Dryer
Central Air
Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
Easy Access to
I-81
Mon Fri. 9 5
44 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18706 (Off Route 309)
570-823-8400
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EAST
MOUNTAIN
APARTMENTS
The good life...
close at hand
Regions Best
Address
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
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1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
288-6300
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KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Arts.
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
Gas heat included
FREE
24 hr. on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
570-288-9019
1 & 2 BR
Apts
2 & 3 BR
Townhomes
Wilkeswood
Apartments
www.liveatwilkeswood.com
570-822-2711
DALLAS
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
FOR LEASE
3593 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
(RT. 415)
2625 SF BUILDING
GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR
OFFICE OR BUSINESS
SOME UTILITIES INCLUDED
AVAILABLE 11/1/12
CALL JOHN 690-0610
CALL AN EXPERT
CALL AN EXPERT
Professional Services Directory
1015 Appliance
Service
ECO-FRIENDLY
APPLIANCE TECH.
25 Years Experi-
ence fixing major
appliances: Washer,
Dryer, Refrigerator,
Dishwasher, Com-
pactors. Most
brands. Free phone
advice & all work
guaranteed. No
service charge for
visit. 570-706-6577
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1st. Quality
Construction Co.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Kitchen
& Baths
DAVE JOHNSON
Expert Bathroom &
Room Remodeling,
Carpentry & Whole
House Renovations.
Licensed &Insured
570-819-0681
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Bathrooms $7,995
Kitchens, (free
design) roofing,
siding, & painting.
570-831-5510
Looking for
answers
to the
changes in
the Building
Trades ?
Join the BIA
and get
all the
answers &
many
benefits.
call 287-3331
or go to
www.bianepa.com
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-406-6044
NORTHEAST
CONTRACTING
GROUP
Decks, Sunrooms,
Additions, Windows,
Kitchens & Baths.
Concrete
Driveways,
Walkways & Patios
570-338-2269
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1024 Building &
Remodeling
PR BUILDERS
Any and all types of
remodeling from
windows to design
build renovations.
Handyman
Services also,
Electric, Plumbing,
Building.
PA license 048740
accepts Visa &
MasterCard
call 570-852-1578
ROOFING, SIDING,
DECKS, WINDOWS
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
Ref. Ins. Free Est.
570-332-7023
Or 570-855-2506
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE
CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
CHRIS MOLESKY
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
Inspections. Con-
crete & metal caps.
Licensed & Insured
570-328-6257
COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY
ALL CHIMNEY
REPAIR
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair,
Stainless Steel
Lining, Parging,
Stucco, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Senior Discounts
Licensed-Insured
1-888-680-7990
570-840-0873
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
A+ VERAS CLEANING
Homes,
Apartments,
Offices.
(570)817-3750
BEST
CLEANERS
Most thorough
home or office
cleaning at
reasonable prices.
Satisfaction Guar-
anteed!
REFERENCES AVAIL.
570-704-8288
Connies Cleaning
15 years experience
Bonded & Insured
Residential Cleaning
Connie Mastruzzo
Brutski - Owner
570-430-3743 570-430-3743
Connie does the
cleaning!
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
A. CHAIRGE CONCRETE
25 Years Exp.
Concrete/Masonry
Quality Work
Affordable Prices
Free Estimates
Licensed/Insured
W. Pittston
570-760-6720
Wi l l i ams & Franks I nc
CHIMNEYS,
Masonry, Con-
crete, Brick,
Stonework, Stucco
Damage repair
specialist
570-466-2916
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
MICHAEL
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
& HOME BUILDER
30 Years Exp.
SPECIAL SALE
25% off our normal
low prices. Have
your home beautiful
for the holidays.
Interior / Exterior
WE DO IT ALL!
Why pay more.
Pay when youre
pleased. All work
guaranteed.
Free Estimates.
570-899-3123
1078 Dry Wall
MIRRA
DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-675-3378
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1099 Fencing &
Decks
PISANOS FENCE &
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
1399 Susquehanna
Ave, Exeter, PA
40 years in
business, free esti-
mates, fully insured.
Sales and installa-
tion of chainlink,
custom built wood,
PVC, and all types
of fencing. Call
570-654-2257 or
570-654-2286
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
HARDWOOD FLOOR
REFINISHING &
INSTALLATION
Recoat your hard-
wood floors starting
at $1.25/SQ FT
Free Estimates
570-793-4994
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning
Pressure washing
Insured
570-288-6794
1132 Handyman
Services
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
MERIT
HANDYMAN
SERVICE
You Name It, We
Can Do it.
Over 30 Years Expe-
rience in General
Construction
Licensed & Insured
570-704-8759
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
FALL CLEAN UP!
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
ALWAYS READY
HAULING
Property & Estate
Cleanups, Attics,
Cellars, Yards,
Garages,
Construction
Sites, Flood
Damage & More.
CHEAPER THAN
A DUMPSTER!!
SAME DAY
SERVICE
Free Estimates
570-301-3754
Mikes $5-Up
Hauling Junk &
Trash from Houses,
Garages, Yards, Etc
826-1883 472-4321
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
ARE YOU TIRED
OF BEING
RAKED?
Specializing In
Trimming and
Shaping of Bush-
es, Shrubs, Trees.
Also, Bed
Cleanup, Edging,
Mulch and Stone.
Call Joe.
570-823-8465 570-823-8465
Meticulous and
Affordable.
F Free ree E Estimates stimates
JAYS LAWN SERVICE
Summer clean-ups,
mowing, mulching
and more!
Free Estimates
570-574-3406
KELLERS LAWN CARE
Mowing, mulching,
Fall cleanup, gravel
& trimming.
Landscaping,
planting. Affordable.
Free Estimates.
Fully Insured.
Commercial
& Residential.
570-332-7016
TOUGH BRUSH
& TALL GRASS
Mowing, edging,
mulching, shrubs &
hedge shaping.
Tree pruning. Gar-
den tilling. Fall
Clean Ups. Leaf
removal. Weekly &
bi-weekly lawn
care. Fully Insured.
Free Estimates
570-829-3261
TREE REMOVAL
Stump Grinding, Haz-
ard Tree Removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot Clearing, Stone/
Soil Delivery. Insured.
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
1183 Masonry
OLD TIME MASONRY
Voted #1
MasonryContractor
Let A Real
Mason Bid Your
Project!
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Stone,
Chimney &
Stucco Repair,
Retaining Walls,
Patio & Pavers,
Stamped &
Colored
Concrete, etc.
Fully Insured.
570-466-0879
oldtimemasonry.com
1183 Masonry
STESNEY
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick, block, walks,
drives, stucco, stone,
steps, chimneys .
Lic. & insured.
570-283-5254
STEVE WARNER
Masonry/Concrete
Custom Work
Small Jobs &
Repairs. Free esti-
mates. Lic. & Ins.
570-561-5245
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
ABLE & READY
We buy homes
in foreclosure
If you are
under water
and you want
to
walk away
CALL US TODAY
570-266-5333
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
ALL
JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
JACOBOSKY JACOBOSKY
P PAINTING AINTING
Get your home
painted today, We
have an eye for
detail!
Power Washing,
Quality Painting,
Affordable prices,
$50.00 off with
this ad.
Free Estimates.
570-328-5083
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
WITKOSKY PAINTING
Interior
Exterior,
Free estimates,
30 yrs experience
570-826-1719
OR
570-704-8530
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1213 Paving &
Excavating
DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
ROADWAYS
HOT TAR & CHIP
SEALCOATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
L&M BLACKTOPPING
Driveways, exca-
vating & resurfac-
ing. Concrete &
pavers. Licensed &
Insured. Call Ron
570-290-2296
1219 Photo
Services
Full Service
Photography,
Photo
Restoration,
Stock Aerial
Photos
www.Rittinger
aerialphoto.com
570-288-5158
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
RE-CON RE-CON
Reconstruction
Specialists
For all your home
improvement needs
Heating, plumbing
& remodeling.
One Phone Call
Does It All!
570-406-4738
1252 Roofing &
Siding
EVERHART
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, siding,
gutters, chimney
repairs & more.
Free Estimates,
Lowest Prices
570-855-5738
GILROY
Construction
Your Roofing
Specialist
Free Estimates
No Payment
til Job is
100% Complete
570-829-0239
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
953Houses for Rent
PITTSTON AREA
2 bedrooms, w/w
carpeting, off street
parking, no pets.
$570 month plus
security. Tenant
pays utilities.
570-655-1222
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Beautiful, meticu-
lous contemporary
1 bedroom. Gas
heat, air, fully fur-
nished, fireplace,
hardwood & tile
flooring, carpeting.
Carport & lovely
garden. Most
utilities included.
$1,000/month.
Please call
570-881-0320
TRUCKSVILLE/
BACK MOUNTAIN
3 bedrooms, eat in
dining room, dish-
washer, large yard,
off street parking.
Newly renovated.
$860 plus utilities.
570-288-0829
WILKES-BARRE
2 story home in
move-in condition
offers 3 bedrooms,
1 full bath & large,
modern eat-in
kitchen. Nice yard.
Gas heat. All utilities
by tenant. $850/
month + security.
Credit Check
Required
Call Lynda
570-262-1196
WILKES-BARRE
2 story home in
move-in condition
offers 3 bedrooms,
1 full bath & large,
modern eat-in
kitchen. Nice yard.
Gas heat. All utilities
by tenant. $850/
month + security.
Credit Check
Required
Call Lynda
570-262-1196
WILKES-BARRE
46 N. Meade Street
3 bedrooms, wash-
er/dryer hookup, no
pets. $625/month,
+ utilities& security.
Call (570)270-3139
953Houses for Rent
WILKES-BARRE
52 SLYVANUS St.
Single family home
for rent. 1,450 sq ft.
3 bedrooms with
closets. First floor
tile bath, 1st floor
washer/dryer hook-
up, new gas water
heater, new car-
pets, modern kit-
chen, ceiling fan,
new gas stove,
dead bolt locks,
enclosed front
porch, basement,
residential street,
fenced yard, 1 car
private driveway, 1
car garage. 1 year
lease. 1 month
security. Back-
ground checks.
$790 plus utilities.
call Bill
215-527-8133
WILKES-BARRE
Safe
Neighborhood
Two 2-3 bedroom
properties
$595-$625.
Plus all utilities,
security & back-
ground check.
No pets.
570-766-1881
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
WILKES-BARRE
SOUTH
Nice neighborhood,
close to schools
and parks, newly
remodeled, 3-4 BR,
no pets, $800/m +
util. Sec & lease req
570-606-6184
WILKES-BARRE/
NORTH
3 bedrooms, all
appliances, wash-
er/dryer hook- up,
no pets, close to
Cross Valley.
$600/month +
utilities & security.
570-855-2790
570-406-3709
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $340.
Efficiency at $450
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
WEST PITTSTON
Gorgeous, furnished
room for rent in Vic-
torian home. Every-
thing included. Only
$150/wk. Month to
month lease avail-
able. 570-430-3100
962 Rooms
WYOMING
Sleeping room.
Private entrance &
bath. Non smoking,
drug free. Subject
to background
check & proof of
employment.
$100 weekly
+ $200 security.
570-239-3997
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06 FORD FUSION SEL
6 Disc CD Changer, PWR. Drivers Seat,
Aluminium Wheels, Only 40,630 miles ................... $11,700
03 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4
1 Owner, Local Trade, Only 35,751 Miles, V-8,
Off Road Group.......................................................... $12,900
07 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4
1-Owner, Local Trade, Only 35,285 miles,
V6, Automatic..............................................................$12,800
11 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 2.5
Only 16,417 Miles, 1-Owner, Former Florida Car,
Automatic, Leather Seating, CD,
Electronic Stability Control ..................................... $18,700
11 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S
Fresh from Florida, 32 MPG Hwy,
Carfax 1-Owner Vehicle, Automatic .......................... $14,900
12 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Only 9,000
Miles, Air Conditioning, Power Windows and Locks,
Automatic Transmission ......................................... $17,900
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Redline Red, Fresh from Florida,
Power Driver Seat, Sirius Satellite Radio ........... ..$16,500
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One Owner, Only 26,000 Miles, Sangria Red
Metallic Exterior, Synch Microsoft System,
Remote Start, Rear Spoiler, Sirius Satellite Radio...... $15,700
12 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
V6, Automatic, Satellite Radio
Stk# 120830C.............................................................. $21,000
11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW
Rear DVD, Power Sliding Doors and Liftgate,
Rear Parkview Backup Camera, Alloy Wheels,
Sirius Satellite Radio ................................................ $22,300
11 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS
4 Cylinder, Automatic, Pwr. Drivers
Seat, Heated Front Seats, Satellite Radio............. $15,900
12 KIA RIO 5 LX
40 MPG Hwy, Available Sirius Satellite Radio,
Automatic, 4 dr Hatchback...................................... $15,900
11 KIA SEDONA LX
7 Passenger Minivan, Bluetooth,
Available Sirius Satellite Radio............................... $18,600
11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
Heated Front Seats, Alloy Wheels, Remote
Start, Fog Lamps, Only 17,400 miles....................... $19,900
11 DODGE CHARGER
Former Chrysler Company Field Vehicle,
Redline Red Exterior with Bluetooth,
Remote Start, Rallaye Package...............................$20,900
07 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
Only 28,648 Miles, 57 Hemi V-8, Thunder
Road Edition, One Owner, Local Trade.................. $21,400
12 DODGE AVENGER SE
Bright Silver Metallic Ext., 18 Aluminum
Chrome Clad Wheels, Security Alarm,
4 cyl., Automatic.........................................................$17,800
11 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE
V6, Automatic, only 12,163 miles, Pwr.
Convertible Top, Priced well below
Kelly Blue Book Retail .............................................. $18,800
11 FORD TAURUS LIMITED
Tuxedo Black Metallic, Leather Seating, Reverse
Sensing and Rear Camera, Chrome Wheels........ $19,900
11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN MAIN STREET
Dark Charcoal Exterior, Rear DVD,
Rear Power lilt Gate, Only 20,000 Miles................. $22,600
11 FORD MUSTANG V6 PREMIUM
Red Candy Metallic Ext, Leather Seating,
SYNC Voice Activated System, Shaker Audio ..... $19,700
11 RAM CARAVAN C/V
Only 285 miles on this Cargo Van, Former
Chrysler Display model for Auto & Trade Shows..... .$18,900
12 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle
Only 9,073 Miles, Bluetooth,
Sirius Satellite Radio ................................................ $27,900
12 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
V8, Automatic, 12,000 Miles, Sirius Satellite
Radio, STK #120726K................................................ $26,500
12 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, V6,
Leather, Navigation, Pwr. Sunroof, 1,400 Miles ... $22,900
12 RAM 2500 SLT CREW CAB 4X4
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, only 241 Miles, Pwr. Sunroof, 8ft
Cargo Box, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals,
U Connect Bluetooth
Streaming Audio ......................................................... $39,700
11 DODGE NITRO DETONATOR 4X4
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Redline Red,
4.0 6 Cyl., Chrome Accent Group, GPS Navigation,
UConnect Bluetooth................................................... ..$24,900
11 DODGE DURANGO CREW AWD
All Wheel Drive, Former Chrysler Group
Company Vehicle, Hemi V8, GPS Navigation,
Power Sunroof, Only 15,000 Miles ............................ ..$31,500
12 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
Only 7,000 Miles, Former Chrysler Executive
Vehicle, Remote Start, Heated Front Seats............ $22,700
11 KIA FORTE KOUP LX
Only 10,617 Miles on this Florida Car, A Rare Find!, 6 Spd. Manual
Transmission, Rear Spoiler, Traction
Control, Bluetooth Connection................................. $17,900
11 DODGE DURANGO EXPRESS AWD
Forme Chrysler Company Vehicle, 3rd
Row Seat, Bluetooth Streaming
Audio, Rear Air & Heat, Only 8,713 miles ............... $28,500
12 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4
Automatic, Trail Rated, Alloy Wheels,
Air Conditioning........................................................... $24,900
11 CHRYSLER 300C AWD
All Wheel Drive, Dual Pane Sunroof,
GPS Navigation, Safety Tec Package,
Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle.............. $36,300
12 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 4X4
V6, Automatic, 8 Foot Box, Bedliner....................... .$22,900
12 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED 4X4
Former Promotional Vehicle, Only 5,000 Miles,
Leather Seating, GPS Navigation........................... $25,900
12 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING
Leather Seating, Rear DVD, Pwr. Side Sliding
Doors, Pwr. Liftgate, Silver Exterior ....................... $26,200
12 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING L
Leather Seating, Rear DVD w/ 2 Screens,
Safety Tech Pkg., Saphire Blue Exterior ................ $26,600
12 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA 4X4
Only 6,000 Miles, 4 Door, Automatic,
Deep Cherry Red Ext. w/ matching Painted
Hardtop, Navigation, Heated Front Seats .........$33,900
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GRAND CARAVAN
MAINSTREET
NOW
$22,000
2012 CHEVY
SILVERADO 4X4
STK # 120726J
2011 KIA
SEDONA LX
STK#120627B
STK#120710H
NOW
$18,900
NOW
$18,600
2011 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
MAINSTREET
2011 VOLKSWAGEN
JETTA 2.5 SE
STK# 120726D
NOW
$20,800
NOW
$18,700
2011 FORD
TAURUS LIMITED
STK#120405L
AS LOWAS
$262
AS LOWAS
$296
NOW
$17,900
NOW
$19,900
2011 DODGE NITRO
DETONATOR 4X4
2012 RAM 1500
EXPRESS 4X4
STK # 120720H STK# 120813A
HEMI
V8
NOW
$24,900
NOW
$25,300
2011 FORD MUSTANG
V6 PREMIUM
STK#120405A
NOW
$19,700
AS LOWAS
$293
GPS
NAVIGATION
AS LOWAS
$381
NOW
$22,900
2012 CHRYSLER
300 LIMITED
AWD
STK#120802E
NOW
$34,400
ALL WHEEL
DRIVE
2011 RAM
C/V
REAR
DVD
296
MILES
AS LOWAS
$274
AS LOWAS
$311
AS LOWAS
$276
2005 CHEVROLET
SILVERADO 2500 HD
DIESEL
STK#120904A
NOW
$15,900
4X4
2011 KIA FORTE
KOUP
AS LOWAS
$262
2012 RAM 1500 ST
QUAD CAB
STK#120515A
ONLY
49,700
MILES
2007 TOYOTA
COROLLA S
STK#120827C
AS LOWAS
$364
STK # 120711C
STK # 120802D
2007CHRYSLER
PACIFICATOURINGAWD
NOW
$15,900
2012 KIA
RIO 5 LX
STK#120710J
AS LOWAS
$228
NOW
$11,700
STK#120906A
LEATHER
SEATING
2007 JEEP COMPASS
SPORT 4X4
NOW
$11,800
STK#120901A
AUTOMATIC
2006 MERCURY
MILAN
STK # 120913E
ONLY
40,897
MILES
2006 FORD
FUSION
SEL
STK # 120911B
NOW
$11,700
ONLY
40,639
MILES
2003 DODGE RAM
1500 SLT 4X4
STK#120914E
NOW
$12,900
35,753
MILES
NOW
$10,900
STK#120710F
NOW
$17,900
NOW
$12,700
2012 CHRYSLER
TOWN & COUNTRY
TOURING-L
STK # 120823D
LEATHER &
REAR DVD
NOW
$26,600
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G2175 2012 Terrain $29,520
$
28,390
*
G2228 2012 Terrain $29,990
$
28,790
*
G2166 2012 Terrain $32,545
$
31,490
*
G2176 2012 Terrain $35,515
$
34,390
*
G2062 2012 Acadia $35,895
$
32,290
*
G2241 2012 Acadia $38,235
$
34,590
*
G2220 2012 Acadia $38,180
$
34,590
*
G2264 2012 Acadia $43,135
$
39,290
*
G2221 2012 Acadia $51,215
$
46,990
*
G2266 2012 Sierra Ext. $38,585
$
29,590
*
G2261 2012 Sierra Crew $38,790
$
31,390
*
G2183 2012 Sierra Crew $38,790
$
31,390
*
G2029 2012 Sierra Crew $39,195
$
31,790
*
G2139 2012 Sierra Crew $39,444
$
31,990
*
G2185 2012 Sierra Crew $39,650
$
32,190
*
G2209 2012 Sierra Crew $39,650
$
32,190
*
G2170 2012 Sierra Crew $40,155
$
32,570
*
G3003 2013 Sierra Crew $39,290
$
34,390
*
G3002 2013 Sierra Ext. $40,660
$
35,590
*
G3004 2013 Sierra Crew $42,030
$
36,790
*
G2229 2012 Sierra Crew 2500 $45,470
$
39,590
*
G2329 2012 Sierra Ext. $51,115
$
41,390
*
G2144 2012 Sierra Crew $54,950
$
45,990
*
G2326 2012 Sierra Ext. $55,920
$
46,950
*
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B0234 2011 Enclave $50,715
$
40,990
*
B2204 2012 Enclave $44,335
$
40,990
*
B2258 2012 Enclave $44,670
$
41,290
*
B2316 2012 Verano $23,470
$
22,490
*
B2254 2012 Verano $25,955
$
24,690
*
B2319 2012 LaCrosse $32,115
$
30,590
*
B2324 2012 LaCrosse $34,820
$
32,890
*
CADILLAC
K2203 2012 CTS AWD Sedan $52,060
$
46,690
*
K3001 2013 XTS AWD $55,335
$
53,690
*
K3005 2013 Escalade ESV $79,415
$
75,090
*
BERWICK CHEVROLET
BERWICK CHEVROLET
Stk. # Year/Model MSRP YOU PAY
CHEVROLET
C2348 2012 Sonic $18,580
$
17,908
*
C2357 2012 Sonic $18,540
$
18,190
*
C2350 2012 Cruze $18,590
$
18,090
*
C2345 2012 Cruze $18,865
$
18,490
*
C2352 2012 Cruze $20,540
$
19,890
*
C2351 2012 Cruze $21,030
$
20,290
*
C2355 2012 Cruze $22,915
$
22,190
*
C3013 2013 Cruze $22,765
$
22,290
*
C2346 2012 Equinox $26,105
$
25,090
*
C3014 2013 Equinox $26,750
$
25,990
*
C3007 2013 Equinox $28,500
$
27,690
*
C2347 2012 Equinox $29,520
$
28,290
*
C2014 2012 Camaro $46,200
$
44,990
*
C3009 2013 Camaro $49,190
$
45,490
*
C3012 2013 Malibu $26,030
$
25,390
*
T2280 2012 Silverado Ext. $36,575
$
27,690
*
T2302 2012 Silverado Ext. $36,825
$
27,990
*
T2358 2012 Silverado Ext. $37,374
$
28,290
*
T2043 2012 Silverado Ext. $37,890
$
28,890
*
T2233 2012 Silverado Crew $38,240
$
30,790
*
T2232 2012 Silverado Crew $38,240
$
30,790
*
T2292 2012 Silverado Crew $38,380
$
30,990
*
T2058 2012 Silverado Crew $39,960
$
31,490
*
T2230 2012 Silverado Crew $39,100
$
31,590
*
T2270 2012 Silverado Crew $39,240
$
31,690
*
T2272 2012 Silverado Crew $39,750
$
32,190
*
T2273 2012 Silverado Crew $39,830
$
32,290
*
T2295 2012 Silverado Crew $39,830
$
32,290
*
T2243 2012 Silverado Crew $40,550
$
32,890
*
T3015 2013 Silverado Crew $38,805
$
33,890
*
T3008 2013 Silverado Crew $40,864
$
35,690
*
T3010 2013 Silverado Crew $40,864
$
35,690
*
T2052 2012 Silverado Crew $47,975
$
40,390
*
T2341 2012SilveradoCrewDually$61,620
$
51,190
*
T2197 2012 Tahoe Z71 $52,270
$
46,290
*
T3011 2013 Tahoe $53,210
$
48,890
*
T2041 2012 Traverse $35,780
$
32,690
*
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05 SUZUKI XL7 EX III
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97K, Leather, 5-Speed ....................... $11,780
09 FORD FOCUS SE
Only 44K! Auto, Gold............................ $11,946
10 FORD RANGER XLT
Only 34K, Leather .............................. $11,990
11 NISSAN VERSA
Only 15K, 5 Speed.............................. $12,895
04 DODGE RAM 1500
Quad Cab, Only 27K! ......................... $14,888
11 VW JETTA SE
Only 32K! Leather, Auto, Silver................. $14,995
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4,995
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$
5,590
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$
3,695
*
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Civic 4dr
2002 Hyundai
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$
5,995
*
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2003 Ford Taurus
SE
$
5,595
* $
3,990
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1999 Ford
Escort 2dr
2010 BMW X3 28,826 Miles.........................$28,500
2003 Ford F150 88,031 Miles ......................$11,890
2007 Ford Mustang 32,569 Miles.................$20,990
2003 Nissan Frontier 87,667 Miles.................$9,750
2006 Toyota Corolla 53,236 Miles ................$10,980
2010 Volkswagen Tiguan 21,500 Miles.........$22,300
2005 Audi A8 89K Miles.............................$15,900
2006 Chevy Cobalt 78,925 Miles....................$8,900
2006 Chevy Colorado 53,300 Miles ................$8,900
2008 Chevy TrailBlazer 19,670 Miles............$19,763
2011 Ford Econoline 11,100 Miles ...............$18,999
2007 Ford Econoline 56,256 Miles ...............$14,495
2008 Ford Mustang 59,632 Miles.................$18,590
2008 Jeep Wrangler 36,600 Miles................$23,900
2009 Jeep Wrangler 35,760 Miles................$20,999
2007 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class 45K Miles ...$27,988
2007 Nissan Murano 56,784 Miles ...............$16,487
2009 Nissan Sentra 34K Miles ...................$12,900
2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid 76,625 Miles ......$13,900
2011 Ford F150 18K Miles .........................$28,999
2010 Lexus RX350 31,986 Miles..................$33,990
2008 Mazda 3 49K Miles ...........................$14,999
2010 Mazda 6 30K Miles ...........................$15,900
2007 Mercury Grand Marquis 49K Miles .....$13,999
2009 Subaru Forester 43,100 Miles .............$19,678
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 87,500 Miles ...........$15,300
2008 Honda CRV 59,100 Miles.....................$18,999
2010 Mazda 3 Speed GT Turbo 33,352 Miles ...$19,999
2009 Pontiac Vibe 58,525 Miles ...................$12,900
2003 BMW 3 Series 28,826 Miles ................$12,999
2001 Mercury Sable 83,459 Miles..................$5,900
2011 Hyundai Elantra ..........................$16,990
2011 Nissan Frontier ...........................$23,500
2002 Ford Thunderbird ........................$23,500
2010 Suzuki Kizashi SLS AWD..............$18,999
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